The Science of Vitamin A

The Science of Vitamin A Everything You Need to Know About Vitamin A

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Get answers to all your questions about Vitamin A in the book The Science of Vitamin A!

Vitamin A is known to have various health benefits, some of which are still being researched. Consuming Vitamin A supplements may not be as effective as obtaining it naturally from food sources. If you're not prioritizing getting your required vitamins from your diet, you're missing out on many potential health benefits that come with it.


Learn about the crucial role of Vitamin A in maintaining good health, the latest scientific findings, and how they can affect your vitamin decisions in the book The Science of Vitamin A. Clear up common vitamin-related dilemmas, such as how to know if you are deficient in Vitamin A and when to get tested.


This guide provides information about the benefits of combining Vitamin A with other vitamins and minerals for optimal health. It also covers the potential consequences of taking Vitamin A with certain foods or medications. You'll learn about both beneficial and harmful combinations of Vitamin A to help you make informed choices.


It is important to learn about vegetarian food options that are rich in nutrients and contain high levels of Vitamin A. By including these foods in your diet, you can prevent Vitamin A deficiencies and maintain excellent overall health, reducing the risk of illnesses such as cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, and cognitive decline. Plus, explore some nutritious and easy-to-cook vegetarian recipes that can be included in your diet to maximize the health benefits of Vitamin A.

Book information

ISBN: 9789334047691
Publisher: Emerald Books
Imprint: Emerald Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 80
Weight: 86g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 4mm