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Micronutrients are vitamins and minerals - substances that are required in tiny amounts so the body can function correctly to produce the correct enzyme and hormones needed to ensure optimal
growth and development. In human health, vitamins and minerals are essential components for the maintenance of good health and can help reduce age-related decline and the onset of chronic
diseases. However, even in the 21st century, micronutrient deficiencies exist across the globe. Dr Lee pointed out: “ It is estimated that two billion people worldwide are suffering from
micronutrient deficiencies - and this includes those in the developed world. “Nutritional deficiencies are important at any age - in young adulthood, they can have particular consequences
for reproductive health. “In midlife, the body needs to be preparing for old age. Nutritional inadequacy may also contribute to the development of cognitive decline and dementia.” Here are
the top nine vitamins and minerals that have been found to be commonly deficient in the UK: READ MORE- DIABETES TYPE 2: THE HERB THAT LOWERS BLOOD SUGAR IN TWO HOURS BUY GREAT DEALS FOR
VITAMINS, MINERALS & SUPPLEMENTS ON AMAZON HERE MAGNESIUM Magnesium deficiency is thought to be related to chronic inflammation. This is the metabolic condition that underpins the
development of atherosclerosis – the laying down of fatty deposits in the arteries – the major cause of cardiovascular disease - heart attacks and strokes. Dr Lee said: “Magnesium is also
thought to be important for protecting the length of telomeres – the ends of the chromosomes. “Telomere shortening is linked to ageing, declining health, and cancer. Signs of magnesium
deficiency: * Muscle twitches * Mental health disorders * Osteoporosis * Fatigue * High blood pressure ZINC In a 2018 study, zinc deficiency was noted in 8 percent of males and 5.2 percent
of females. Dr Lee explained: “Zinc has a fundamental role in the immune system, in anti-ageing, and also in male fertility. “Zinc is found in meat, and this result may reflect the fact that
red meat consumption has been falling especially in young adults.” Zinc deficiency can cause the following symptoms: * unexplained weight loss * wounds that won’t heal * lack of alertness *
decreased sense of smell and taste * diarrhea * loss of appetite * open sores on the skin Buy great deals for Vitamins, Minerals & Supplements on Amazon here VITAMIN A The 2018 study
also reported that men were more deficient than women in vitamin A, possibly explained by the fact they ate an average of 3.9 portions of fruit and vegetables per day compared to women who
ate 4.1. Dr Lee said: “Vitamin A has a vital role in maintaining the health of the retina and to the integrity and function of mucous membranes such as those in the intestines and the lungs.
“Vitamin A deficiency can lead to immune dysfunction.” Signs of Vitamin A deficiency include: * Eye and vision problems * Dry skin and hair * Tiredness VITAMIN C In one 2008 study of UK
adults, 25 percent of male and 16 percent of female adults from socially deprived backgrounds were found to meet the definition of vitamin C deficiency. Around 20 percent also had levels of
vitamin C lower than the normal range. Dr Lee said: “Vitamin C deficiency is associated with high levels of tobacco use and alcohol consumption. “Vitamin C has a major role in the production
of collagen – the key matrix protein in blood vessels, bone, hair, skin and nails. “Vitamin C deficiency is well known to cause scurvy, associated with bleeding gums.” Symptoms of Vitamin C
deficiency are: * Tiredness and weakness * Muscle and joint pains * Easy bruising * Dry skin * Tiny red-blue bruises/spots * Splitting hair * Bleeding and discolouration of gums *
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PERCENT OFF VITABIOTICS VITAMINS AND SUPPLEMENTS [EXPLAINER] VITAMIN D Vitamin D is made in the skin in sunlight, as well as being taken in in the diet. It has a vital role in bone health
and the control of the immune response. A huge 30-40 percent of UK adults are vitamin D deficient in the winter, and around 13 percent in the summer. Dr Lee said: “Cereals are often
fortified with vitamin D to improve intake. Vitamin D is especially important right now in the COVID-19 pandemic.” Signs of Vitamin D deficiency include: * Fatigue * Bone pain * Muscle
weakness, aches and cramps * Mood changes * Depression VITAMIN B12 Vitamin B12 is vital for DNA and cell metabolism and is crucial for health, Dr Lee said. Overall, around 6 percent of the
UK population under the age of 60 are B12 deficient, and 20 percent of those aged over 60. Vitamin B12 deficiency is common and serious, so it’s important to get it treated. Signs of vitamin
b12 deficiency are: * Extreme tiredness * Lethargy * Feeling faint * Breathlessness * Headaches * Pale skin * Loss of appetite and weight loss VITAMIN B9 (FOLATE) Vitamin B9 (folate)
deficiency is also surprisingly common. Dr Lee said: “In the UK, the 2015 Folate Report found that 16.9 percent of boys and 21.8 percent of girls aged 11 to 18 were folate deficient. “In
older adults, overall, 14.7 percent were folate deficient, and 10.8 percent of those aged 65 and above. “This is of particular concern as folate deficiency is linked to birth defects in
pregnancy.” Signs of Vitamin B9 deficiency: * Tiredness * Weakness * Heart palpitations * Shortness of breath * Headaches * Irritability * Difficulty concentrating IRON Between two and five
percent of adult men and women in developed countries have iron-deficiency anaemia. However, two to three times that number may have depleted iron stores. Dr Lee said: “Iron is crucial for
the production of haemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen around the body. “Too little haemoglobin results in anaemia, putting the heart under strain, which can be life-threatening.
“Women are more at risk of iron-deficient anaemia because they bleed once a month.” Signs of iron deficiency: * Tiredness * Lack of energy * Shortness of breath * Noticeable heartbeats *
Pale skin