Herbalist Dr MziziMkavu
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10 Important Nutrients Every Woman Needs
Everyones nutrient needs are not exactly the same. While most people benefit from the same vitamins and minerals, a womans needs can be a little different because her body goes through different things throughout life. Here are 10 nutrients that are important for women to get.
1. Iron
Photo: sk8geekIron is important for growth and development. Deficiency of iron can result in fatigue, insomnia, and lack of concentration. Iron stores and carries oxygen around the body. Women lose blood on a monthly basis during menstruation, which results in iron loss because iron travels through the blood. Its important that woman make sure they get enough iron during this time to replenish what is lost. Good sources of iron include red meat, broccoli, kidney beans, and liver. Nyama ya ng'ombe,Maharage,Mboga ya Brokoli na maini ya ng'ombe.
2. Folic acid
Photo: Laurel FanFolic acid is especially important for women of child-bearing age, but all women benefit from this vitamin. For women of child-bearing age its an important vitamin because it promotes healthy pregnancy. Lack of folic acid can result in neural tube defects that lead to cerebral palsy. In addition to taking a prenatal vitamin for folic acid, you can get folic acid from leafy green vegetables, avocado, and liver.Mboga za Majani,Tunda la Avokado na Maini ya ng'ombe.
3. Calcium
Photo: theCSSdivCalcium is an important mineral for keeping bones and teeth healthy and strong. Its needed throughout life and even more so as we age because around age 35 we begin to lose calcium. Calcium is also a factor in staying slim and reducing PMS symptoms. Good sources of calcium include milk, cheese, spinach, kale, almonds, and black beans.Jubini,Mchicha,Mboga ya Kale,Lozi, na maharage meusi,
4. Vitamin D
Photo: Public Domain PhotosVitamin D is an important vitamin that many people dont get enough of. If you want to know if youre getting enough, you can ask your doctor to check your levels. Most people get vitamin D from the sun, but its not always as easy as that. A supplement is a good idea if you avoid the sun or live in a place that doesnt get sun for months on end. Vitamin D is beneficial for mood, breast health, and the absorption of calcium, which is important for bones and teeth.Kupata Mwanga wa jua kila siku na Mayai ya kuku wakienyeji.
5. Magnesium
Photo: ElenadanMagnesium is involved in many of the chemical reactions that happen in the body. It is an important nutrient for nerves, muscle tone and keeps bones strong. It also helps keep osteoporosis at bay. Magnesium can help to prevent cardiovascular disease and regulate blood pressure. Sources of magnesium include pumpkin seeds, spinach, black beans, halibut, and almonds.Mbegu za Maboga,Mchicha,Maharage meusi,Samaki wa aina ya (Halibut) na Lozi.
1. Iron
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2. Folic acid
Photo: Laurel Fan
3. Calcium
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4. Vitamin D
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5. Magnesium
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