How to Store Vitamins
There are two main types of vitamins, water soluble vitamins
and fat soluble vitamins, and the way that the body does or
does not store vitamin content taken from food depends on
which type it is. The body cannot store water soluble vitamins
and this means that a person needs to replenish their water
soluble vitamin intake on a daily basis. The eight B vitamins
and vitamin C are water soluble vitamins and the body cannot
store vitamin content that is either of these.
It is not simply that the body cannot store vitamins that
are water soluble but also the water soluble vitamins are
easily destroyed by improper storage, handling, or cooking
of foods that contain these vitamins. In particular, it is
important not to overcook vegetables by boiling as the water
soluble vitamins are in effect washed out of them but this
lack of being able to store vitamins that are water soluble
can be overcome by light cooking or steaming and by using
the water that vegetable have been cooked in to form sauces
and gravies. As the body cannot store vitamin C or the other
water soluble vitamins it is essential to eat a balanced diet
with at least 5 portions of fruit and vegetables to ensure
that enough vitamins are available for the body to use when
necessary and a person does not suffer from a vitamin deficiency
due to the body’s inability to store vitamin content.
On the other hand, the body can store vitamin content that
is fat soluble. The body will store vitamin content in the
fat cells so that it can be used when required and a person
does not need to consume as many of these fat soluble vitamins
on as frequent a basis as they do with water soluble vitamins.
The fat cells store vitamin A, D, E, and K as these are all
fat soluble vitamins.
It is also important to store vitamin supplements correctly
to ensure that the beneficial qualities of these are not diminished.
The best way to store vitamin supplements is in a container
with a screw top lid and to keep the container in a dry place.
When you store vitamin supplements it is also essential to
check that they have not been kept longer than the expiration
date. The vitamin content of supplements cannot be guaranteed
if you store vitamin tablets past their use by date.
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