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Article Title: Vitamins For Vegetarians

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There are a lot of vegetarians amongst us, some by circumstance

and some by choice. Those that are vegetarians by choice can be

divided into two general groups, those that do not eat meat,

poultry or fish, but do consume dairy products as – in theory –

the animals are not harmed or killed by the gathering of those

products. Vegans, however, use no animal products whatsoever.

There are many health benefits to a planned vegetarian diet, as

opposed to the unplanned vegetarian diets that result from

poverty and a lack of food availability. However, there are

also some special precautions that need to be taken to

safeguard nutrition, as adequate amounts of some of the most

important nutrients can be more difficult to obtain. This is

especially true for those following the more restrictive vegan

diet.

The body is a complex and delicate system, and the foundation

of all of its functioning is chemical and electrical actions,

interactions and reactions. The operation of this system rests

firmly upon the balance of these chemicals. The majority of the

chemicals in these essential physical processes come from the

food that we eat, from the nutrients that come from its

consumption. Thus, nutrition has a deep influence of the health

of the body and the quality of its functioning.

Because the brain, like the body, functions on chemical

reactions and electrical impulses, the processes of cognition,

emotion, and so on, are also affected by nutrition. In fact,

deficiencies in certain vitamins and minerals can result in

mental illness and retardation, as well as cognitive

dysfunction and difficulties and emotional instability.

The Vitamin B complex offers a perfect example of how

vegetarians must pay special attention to their diets to ensure

peak performance of body and mind. The Vitamin B complex is

involved with every major system in the body and has a role in

almost every important bodily process. It is essential to

mental health and functioning, and essential to life itself.

However, there are certain Vitamin B complex vitamins that need

special attention by vegetarians, as vegetarians do not consume

the richest sources of these vitamins.

The richest sources of Vitamin B2 are milk and organ meats. It

is available in enriched breads and cereals, but care must be

taken to consume the right amount daily. Niacin and Vitamin B6

are other B complex vitamins in which the richest sources are

meats and, again, are available in smaller concentrations in

enriched breads and cereals. Vitamin B12 is only found in

animal products. It is important to note that vitamin B12, in

addition to being important to the production of red blood

cells, is essential for the normal growth of children.

Nutritional supplements can serve to enhance the health

benefits of the vegetarian lifestyle. Indeed, they can serve to

prevent the serious health consequences that vitamin deficiency

can cause. Nutrition is especially essential for children, as

their minds and bodies are growing and developing. If you are

vegetarian or vegan, you may want to consider the complete,

safe and reliable nutrition that dietary supplements can

provide.

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