The B Vitamin
The Different Types of B
Vitamins
There are a large number of B vitamins that are needed to
keep all of the body functions performing properly. All of
the B vitamins
are essential for a number of different processes. Without
sufficient B vitamins the blood supply would not be healthy and
this leads to a variety of illnesses and diseases.
The brain needs B vitamins to function correctly and the
heart also needs B vitamins to stay healthy and prevent heart
disease and food is broken down into the various nutrients by B
vitamins. In fact, just about every organ and process within
the body requires at least one form of the B vitamin.
Thiamin, or B1, is the B vitamin that the body needs to keep
all of its cells, especially the nerves, functioning correctly.
It is especially important for memory and general mental health
and is one of the B vitamins that is required to convert food
into energy.
Riboflavin, or B2, is the B vitamin that is essential for
releasing the enrgy from food that has been consumed. Without
this B vitamin the body cannot grow or develop properly as red
blood cells will not be as healthy as they should be.
Niacin, or B3, is the B vitamin that is involved in over
fifty processes, ranging from detoxifying chemicals to making
hormones and releasing energy from food.
Pantothenic acid, or B5,works with several other B vitamins
for a number of essential processes including breaking down
fats, proteins, and carbohydrates into energy and is also the B
vitamin that is needed to form vitamin D, a variety of
hormones, and red blood cells.
Pyridoxine, or B6, is the B
vitamin that is largely responsible for
redistributing the amino acids to create over five thousand
proteins that are needed by the body and is also one of the B
vitamins needed to form various enzymes.
Biotin, or B7, is one of the B vitamins that are involved in
a number of processes within the body, including the breaking
down of fats, carbohydrates and proteins into useable energy
forms.
Folic acid, or B9, is the essential B vitamin for aiding in
cell growth and division, especially during pregnancy. This B
vitamin is also necessary to make natural chemicals which
control the appetite, moods and quality of sleep. It is also
the best B vitamin for helping lower the chances of suffering a
heart attack or stroke by keeping the arteries open.
Cobalamin, or B12, is one of the B vitamins that is
important in the process of converting the carbohydrates,
proteins, and fats into energy. This B vitamin is also vital in
forming the protective covering of nerve cells and to keep red
blood cells healthy, and help prevent heart disease.
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