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		 <title>Sulphur</title>
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		 <description>Sulfur is an integral component of tissues that contain high amounts of protein like hair, muscles, and skin. It is involved in the formation of bile acids; is a constituent of bones and teeth; activates certain enzymes; and helps regulate blood clotting.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin A</title>
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		 <description>Vitamin A is a family of compounds that includes retinol, retinal, and carotenoids. Retinol and retinal are found in foods of animal origin, such as liver and eggs. These forms of the vitamin are ready to be used by the body directly from the food source and are called preformed vitamin A.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin B1</title>
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		 <description>A water-soluble substance vitamin B1 not only enhances blood formation and circulation but is also used in carbohydrate metabolism. This vitamin optimizes cognitive activity and brain function.  The deficiency of vitamin B1 occurs primarily in those individuals who consume excessive amounts of polished rice.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin B2</title>
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		 <description>Vitamin B2 is a water-soluble substance. The vitamin is easily absorbed if taken through food but only 15% is absorbed when intake is in the form of supplements on an empty stomach.  Vitamin B2 is important not only for the formation of red blood cells but also for normal growth and development.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin B3</title>
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		 <description>Vitamin B3 is absorbed in the small intestine. Being a water-soluble vitamin it is not stored in the body. Vitamin B3 is needed for proper circulation and healthy skin. It aids in the functioning of the nervous system and metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin B5</title>
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		 <description>The presence of vitamin B5 has been recorded in many plants and animals. Also known as &#8220;the anti-stress vitamin&#8221;, it plays vital role in the production of adrenal hormones and formation of antibodies. It also aids in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin B6</title>
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		 <description>Vitamin B6 is considered to be an important constituent in our daily intake since it is involved in more bodily functions than any other nutrient. It is necessary for the formation of red blood cells because it is needed for the normal functioning of the brain.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin C</title>
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		 <description>Vitamin C is most popular for its ability to cure scurvy*, the oldest known nutrient-deficiency disease, responsible for the death of thousands of people in the past. This vitamin acts as a barrier between infections/diseases and healthy tissues.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin D</title>
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		 <description>Vitamin D can be produced in the body through sunlight but it can also be acquired through food. In old age the ability to produce the vitamin decreases, therefore, the need for longer exposure to sunlight increases and there is greater dependency on dietary sources for its intake.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin E</title>
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		 <description>Vitamin E belongs to a family of fat-soluble compounds. It is available in different forms, the most common and potent being alpha tocopherol. Its main function is as an antioxidant. It prevents destruction of fats and vitamin A in the body by oxygen fragments.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin F</title>
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		 <description>Commonly known as fatty acids, Vitamin F&#8217;s primary functions are to maintain the function and integrity of cell membranes, transport, breakdown and excrete cholesterol, and help form hemoglobin. Besides this, it also regulates oxygen use, blood pressure, and aids in the prevention allergies.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin H Or B7</title>
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		 <description>Vitamin H (B7) is a water-soluble compound whose excesses are excreted through the urine. The primary function of the vitamin is to regulate body processes that manufacture and break down fats, amino acids, and carbohydrates. It also aids in the prevention of hair loss among men.</description>
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		 <title>Vitamin K</title>
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		 <description>There are three natural and one synthetic forms of vitamin K. However, for purposes of absorption, all these forms require a small amount of dietary fat in the intestine. Vitamin K is an essential nutrient for bone formation and repair.</description>
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