Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Vitamin Primer: Vitamin AVitamin A is the generic name for retinoids, a class of naturally occurring compounds that are found in both plant and animal sources. Retinoids are necessary for an effective immune system, and vitamin A deficiency (rare in most Americans) can increase your risk for infections. Although vitamin A is an essential nutrient, an excessive, chronic intake of some forms of vitamin A can be toxic. Avoid taking supplemental vitamin A as retinol or retinoic acid, and instead use plant-derived vitamin A precursors such as beta-carotene (in addition to other mixed carotenoids). The body can make all the vitamin A it needs from beta-carotene which, unlike animal-derived forms of vitamin A, is not toxic. Beta-carotene is water-soluble and does not accumulate in the body. Dr. Weil suggests 15,000 IU of mixed carotenoids daily, with the best natural sources being from fruits and vegetables, including butternut squash, cantaloupe, carrots, mangoes, pumpkins, spinach, and sweet potatoes.Vitamin A is the generic name for retinoids, a class of naturally occurring compounds that are found in both plant and animal sources. Retinoids are necessary for an effective immune system, and vitamin A deficiency (rare in most Americans) can increase your risk for infections. Although vitamin A is an essential nutrient, an excessive, chronic intake of some forms of vitamin A can be toxic. Avoid taking supplemental vitamin A as retinol or retinoic acid, and instead use plant-derived vitamin A precursors such as beta-carotene (in addition to other mixed carotenoids). The body can make all the vitamin A it needs from beta-carotene which, unlike animal-derived forms of vitamin A, is not toxic. Beta-carotene is water-soluble and does not accumulate in the body. Dr. Weil suggests 15,000 IU of mixed carotenoids daily, with the best natural sources being from fruits and vegetables, including butternut squash, cantaloupe, carrots, mangoes, pumpkins, spinach, and sweet potatoes. "A clean house is a sign of a misspent life" -- Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.15/223 - Release 1/6/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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