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Folic Acid: The Good Vitamin Acid, Folic Acid Folic acid is one of the vitamin members that makes up the Vitamin B complex. Also known as folacin and folate, this nutrient serves the body in several ways. While important for all age groups, folic acid is especially important for pregnant women. Unfortunately, many people fail to meet the recommended daily allowance, which can have real health consequences, especially for pregnant women. Folic acid is important from the first milestone of life, beginning at conception. In fact, if a couple is considering getting pregnant, the woman should ensure her folic acid consumption is up to par

to the suggested daily intake levels. Many nutritionists recommend that every woman of childbearing age make sufficient folic acid consumption a nutritional priority. Folicd acid is vital to the development of the baby from the moment of conception. It can help to prevent sinister birth defects in the brain and spine, called neural tube defects. Spinal Bifida is one of the more well-known of these defects. These types of defects usually occur within the first few weeks of development, which means they happen before the average woman even discovers she is pregnant. One important function of folic acid is assisting in the formation of genetic material in each and every cell of the body. Another is the formation of red blood cells essential to transporting oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, as well as tissue growth. Folic acid, according to recent studies, has been associated with such health

benefits as protection against Alzheimer's disease, possibly some cancers, and heart diseases. It is also believed to offer a certain degree of protection from strokes. Deficiencies in folic acid can cause other, less severe health problems. Among them are ulcerations in the mouth, peptic ulcers, inflammation of the tongue, and chronic diarrhea. Folic acid deficiency can also contribute to certain kinds of anemia. Folic acid is a water soluble nutrient, meaning it evacuates the body with urine, and folic acid stores must be replenished daily. Because of its importance in the reproductive system, it is a good idea to consider taking dietary supplements to ensure that the recommended daily allowance is met. When picking a dietary supplement, it

is important to read and understand the label. This will help ensure you are getting the daily intake levels of the nutrients you're after. For example, a prenatal vitamin will concentrate on different nutrients and levels of intake than a general, all-purpose multivitamin meant to be taken daily. A lot of what makes up good health is planning and maintaining a routine that ensures the daily consumption of proper nutrients. Folic acid supplements can offer a sure and safe ways of delivering the body's daily requirements of this essential nutrient. Suzi

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