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Answered by knligma
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Vitamin A

Why you need it: Vitamin A is important for normal vision, immune health and reproduction. It’s also an antioxidant that helps neutralize free radicals.

Where to get it: Yellow, orange and red foods tend to be packed with Vitamin A. For example, squash, carrots, cantaloupe, apricots, sweet potatoes and mangoes are all rich sources of this important vitamin. Spinach, fish, milk and eggs are also wonderful sources.

Vitamin B12

Why you need it: Vitamin B12 plays a critical role in healthy nervous system function and formation of red blood cells and DNA. It also prevents megaloblastic anemia that makes people tired and weak.

Where to get it: Animal sources are the best way to get Vitamin B12 – clams, fish, meat, poultry, eggs and milk all contain this important B vitamin.

Vitamin C

Why you need it: While best known as an antioxidant, Vitamin C, is also an essential component of your connective tissue and is intricately involved in protein metabolism.

Where to get it: Citrus fruits are the stereotypical go-to source for Vitamin C but generally green, orange and red vegetables and fruits are all rich sources. For example, papaya, bell peppers, broccoli, strawberries, oranges and dark green leafy vegetables such as Swiss chard and spinach greens are all wonderfully nutritious sources of Vitamin C.

Calcium

Why you need it: Calcium is not only important for bone health but also for healthy muscle function, nerve transmission and other critical metabolic functions.

Where to get it: I say calcium, you think dairy. But did you know leafy, green vegetables such as spinach, kale, arugula and collard greens are also wonderful sources? These tasty greens not only provide calcium but also Vitamin K2, magnesium and other nutrients that also play a critical role in bone (and overall) health.

Zinc

Why you need it: Zinc is primarily known for helping the immune system fight off bacteria and viruses but it’s also important for making protein and DNA. This vitamin also helps heal wounds and is important for your senses of taste and smell, helping you fully enjoy the wonderful flavors of foods.


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Answered by sudhakiransingh84
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Vitamin A, Vitamin B,Vitamin C and vitamin D

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