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The Circulatory System And How Vitamins And Minerals Effect It
The circulatory system provides essential services
to the body, including the transport of oxygen and nutrients to all parts of
the body, as well as the removal of waste products. In order for this system
to be at its most efficient, it is necessary to have a sufficient intake of
the vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that are essential to the health
and functioning of the body. Many of these vitamins and minerals directly affect
the circulatory system, supporting it in its tasks within the body and contributing
to the various physical structures that make up the system.
The circulatory system is made up of the heart,
the arteries, which transport the oxygenated blood throughout the body, the
veins, which carry out waste products and return the blood to the heart to be
re-oxygenated, and the capillaries, which are the tiniest blood vessels, running
through the tissues of the body. In addition to oxygen, the nutrients and water
that the body needs also are carried through the blood via the circulatory system.
Vitamin C is important to this process, as it
is responsible for strengthening the walls of the blood vessels throughout the
body. This has to do with its role in the production of collagen, which is an
essential connective tissue. Copper is a mineral that is also necessary for
the process of making the body's connective tissue. Biotin is important to the
health of the circulatory system, as well as to the circulatory system's functioning,
as it has a role in several essential enzyme processes.
Vitamin E helps to promote the healthy functioning
of the circulatory system in a couple of ways. It helps to dilate the veins
and it has a role in the controlling of blood clotting. Another important aspect
of Vitamin E is its antioxidant properties, something that it shares with Vitamin
C. These vitamins, with the help of other antioxidants, serve in the essential
capacity of bringing free radicals, which if left unchecked can damage body
tissue, under control.
Potassium, in addition to its well known benefits
to the heart, serves the other parts of the circulatory system, as well. One
important function of potassium is to regulate blood pressure and fluid balance
in the circulatory system. Sodium shares in these important functions of maintaining
the blood's balance and pressure. We hear so much about the negatives of sodium
that it's easy to forget that sodium is, in reality, a mineral that is essential
to the body's functioning, particularly in the circulatory system. Sodium also
offers a valuable lesson concerning moderation - too much of it can kill you,
as can too little.
The circulatory system is essential to life itself. It makes sense to support
its essential processes and functioning with a diet that each day meets the
standard recommended intake levels of the vitamins, minerals and other nutrients.
Nutritional supplements offer a reliable and safe means of accomplishing this
important health goal. Because the balance of nutrients is so vital to proper
functioning of the body and its supporting systems, you may want to consider
devising a personalized nutritional supplement plan, according to your individual
dietary needs, with the assistance of a licensed nutritionist or you usual health
care provider.
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