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Healing Wounds: The Vitamins And Minerals That Help You Get Better
Vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, aside
from keeping the internal processes of the body healthy, strong and functioning
well, also serve to promote the healing of wounds, both on the external and
inner surfaces of the body. The rate at which wounds heal and the quality of
the repair tissues depends upon adequate nutrition. There are several vitamins,
minerals and other nutrients that affect the healing process.
Vitamin K is essential to the very first step
of healing a wound - stopping the bleeding, via the clotting of the blood. Without
Vitamin K, healing would not proceed, as the blood would not clot. Vitamin K
partners with the mineral calcium in the production of the body's primary clotting
agent, thrombin.
One of the most important vitamins involved in
the healing of wounds is Vitamin C. It is particularly helpful in the growth
and development of new tissues, in part because it also supports the health
and function of the body's many tiny capillaries that are responsible for taking
oxygen and nutrients to the far reaches of the body. Another aspect of its importance
in the growth and development of new tissues, thus in wound healing, as well
as the maintenance of existing tissues, has to do with its role in collagen
production. Collagen is what makes the scar that holds a wound together and
makes up the connective tissue of the body. Collagen supports the structure
of the skin. Vitamin C is essential to the production of collagen, meaning that
Vitamin C has a great part in literally holding the body together.
Zinc is another mineral important to wound healing.
There are more than 300 enzymes in the body that require zinc to perform their
tasks. Many of these enzymes relate directly to the healing of wounds, such
as the production of collagen. Zinc plays a role in the body being able to make
use of certain proteins and in cell division. However, it should be noted, too
much zinc can interfere with the healing of wounds. That is because the body
operates on a chemical system that has a delicate balance, and too much zinc
interferes with how the body uses copper and other substances, thus throwing
off the balance that is necessary for the best wound healing.
Copper, a mineral, is also significant to the
process of healing wounds. Copper has many roles in the body, including being
a component of numerous enzymes. In terms of healing, one of its most important
roles is in the formation of collagen, which is essential to the wound healing
process.
The vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that
we consume daily are what support all of the processes of the body and the mind.
The healing of wounds is essential to the body, and proper nutrition is what
allows the process of wound healing to operate at peak performance, meaning
that wounds heal as well and as quickly as they should. Dietary supplements
are an affordable, safe and convenient way to make sure that your body is able
to support the healing process.
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