It’s kind of odd to hear a lecture about Vitamins & Minerals from a man, when women are usually the ones that target a huge daily intake of those two categories. But there are many aspects of manhood that can be seriously deteriorated if the right amount of Vitamins & Minerals is not assured on a daily basis. We are also human beings, and we can also develop serious lacks of certain nutritional elements. Many people would simply resume to taking a multivitamin pill each day, and then rest assured that they are out of the danger zone. But things are not that easy. When you are overweighed, you are surely lacking important minerals and probably some vitamins, especially the ones triggering the immune system, like vitamin C. And because they have a slower metabolism, they should be actually depositing nutritional elements, and this includes vitamins and minerals. But because they are not processed in time, they do not count as assimilated nutrients and will not help in any way fighting the alimentary deficits. Back when I was almost obese, I was in fact pretty malnourished, as strange as that might sound. Because the vitamins & minerals I was eating were not properly assimilated and because most of them were burned in the digesting process, I was lacking lots of important things. I didn’t think of taking any vitamins & minerals supplements. I seemed inappropriate at the time to take supplements when I was already overweighed. If you don’t get enough vitamins and minerals, then you will surely lose all your muscular tissue. When I did decide that it was time to lose all that unhealthy weight, my main focus was on the muscles. Because I am a man, should not have hanging fat circles around my belly. Instead, I should have a full six pack abs. That’s too much to ask when you are merely beginning, but it

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Vitamins Minerals and Their Role in a Diet






