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The Top Ten Natural Sources of Important Vitamins and Minerals

Submitted by on April 12, 2012 – 11:00 pm2 Comments

This article will discuss the top ten natural foods that contain important vitamins that your body needs.

Vitamins are very easy to find if you know where to look. Meats,grains, fruits and vegetables are all excellent natural sources of vitamins. As an added bonus, your body will typically absorb the vitamins found in foods more easily than those found in supplements. In this article,i will discuss the top ten natural foods that contain important vitamins that your body needs.

Oranges:

Oranges are not only jam packed with vitamin C, but they also contain potassium, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12. Vitamin C is commonly know to help prevent and cure the common cold and helps aid in iron absorption but has also been tied to the prevention of heart disease. Vitamin B6 is a powerful tool that aids your metabolism as well as other vital bodily functions.

 

Salmon:

Salmon and other oily fish such as trout, orange roughy or sardines are all rich in vitamin A, D and two important B vitamins. Vitamin A is essential for your immune and reproduction systems.

 

 

 

 

Carrots:

Carrots are heavy on the Vitamin A and also have a good amount of calcium and vitamin C.However, it’s important not to overcook them or all of the healthy vitamins and minerals will be cooked right out. Tossing a fresh carrot into your lunch bag is a great way to keep all those great vitamins right where they should be – in the carrot.

 

 

Spinach:

Folic Acid or B9 is found abundantly in spinach. Folic acid is vital to pregnant women because it can help reduce the risk of birth defects in newborns. Spinach also has some other important nutrients such as vitamin A, C and E and should be eaten raw to get the most benefit from the nutrients it contains.

 

 

 

Blueberries:

Blueberries are perhaps best known for their effects on memory. Studies have shown that the vitamin B compounds in blueberries help improve memory and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia. They are also a great source for vitamin C.

 

 

 

 

 

Almonds:

Almonds are chock full of calcium and vitamin E. Vitamin E is thought to help prevent certain cancers and cardiovascular diseases. It’s also a great source of calcium which helps build strong bones.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Broccoli:

Vitamin K, A and C, calcium and fiber are all very abundant in broccoli and a good dose of broccoli once a week will help prevent cancer as well as help build strong bones.

 

 

 

 

 

Cauliflower:

Cauliflower is hands down the best source for vitamin K, which is vital to your body’s ability to make your blood clot. It is also a good source of vitamin C, fiber and some great nutrients that are believed to help prevent certain cancers like breast and prostate cancer.

 

 

 

 

 

Beans:

Beans are a great source of folate which is great for cell formation. Iron is also found in beans which helps keep your energy up. Other important substances in beans can help prevent cancer, reduce the risk of diabetes, aid your circulatory system and help control your weight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apples:


An apple a day may just keep the doctor away. Apples are a great source of vitamin C which will help boost your immune system. However, studies have shown that apples also contain other vital properties that help boost your immune system in ways that vitamin C supplements can’t.

 

 

 

 

Source:

http://healthmad.com/nutrition/the-top-ten-natural-sources-of-important-vitamins-and-minerals/

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2 Comments »

  • Agoya Killeen says:

    NOTE: Oranges do not have B12 as stated in article. Plants and animals do not synthesize B12. B12 comes from bacteria found in soil. A raw root vegetable not thourghly washed could potentially supply some B12 due to its soil contact while growing. Absent this on a vegan path, an occasional B12 supplement could serve.

  • Darlene says:

    I have always read that spinach provide bioavailable nutrients when it is lightly cooked. Thank-you for this article.

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