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Fat soluble vitamins examples

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Answered by atharvarehpade435
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Vitamins help the body function effectively. There are two types: water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins. The water-soluble vitamins are vitamins B and C.

Most vitamins come from food, but sunshine contributes to vitamin D. Some people need or choose to take supplements that provide extra vitamins.

The body absorbs fat-soluble vitamins best when a person eats them with higher-fat foods.

This article looks at the types, functions, and sources of fat-soluble vitamins, and what can happen if a person has too much or too little.

Answered by alazzehzd123
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Vitamin A, D, E, K are all soluble in fats!

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