Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals

Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals
Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals

Water soluble:

B1: ham, soymilk, watermelon, acorn squash.

B2: milk, yogurt, cheese, whole and enriched grains and cereals.

B3: meat, poultry, fish, fortified and whole grains, mushrooms, potatoes.

B5: chicken, whole grains, broccoli, avocados, mushrooms.

Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals
Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals

B-6: meat, fish, poultry, legumes, tofu and other soy products, bananas.

B-7: Whole grains, eggs, soybeans, fish.

B-9: Fortified grains and cereals, asparagus, spinach, broccoli, legumes (black-eyed peas and chickpeas), orange juice.

Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals
Fish

B12: Meat, poultry, fish, milk, cheese, fortified soymilk and cereals.

Vitamin C: Citrus fruit, potatoes, broccoli, bell peppers, spinach, strawberries, tomatoes, Brussels sprouts.

Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals
Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals

Fat soluble:

Vitamin Abeef, liver, eggs, shrimp, fish, fortified milk, sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkins, spinach, mangoes.

Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals
Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals

Vitamin D: Fortified milk and cereals, fatty fish.

Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals
Milk and cereals

Vitamin E: vegetables oils, leafy green vegetables, whole grains, nuts.

Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals
Almonds

Vitamin K: Cabbage, eggs, milk, spinach, broccoli, kale.

Major:
Calcium: 
yogurt, cheese, milk, salmon, leafy green vegetables.

Chloride: salt.

Magnesium: Spinach, broccoli, legumes, seeds, whole-wheat bread.

Potassium: meat, milk, fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes.

Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals
Meat

Sodium: salt, soy sauce, vegetables.

Trace:

Chromiummeat, poultry, fish, nuts, cheese.

Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals
Oysters

Copper: shellfish, nuts, seeds, whole-grain products, beans, prunes.

Fluoride: fish, teas.

Iodine: Iodized salt, seafood.

Iron: red meat, poultry, eggs, fruits, green vegetables, fortified bread.

Foods High In Vitamins And Minerals
Beans

Manganese: nuts, legumes, whole grains, tea.

Selenium: Organ meat, seafood, walnuts.

Zinc: meat, shellfish, legumes, whole grains.

– By Matthew Solan
Executive Editor, Harvard Men’s Health Watch.

Vitamins should not be used as a substitute for eating healthy food, but only as supplementation.

Most people don’t eat balanced diets.  According to a national survey, over half of all Americans don’t drink a glass of juice, eat one serving of vegetables, or eat a piece of fruit daily.  Only 40% eat 3 to 5 servings of vegetables daily, the recommended amount.

Only 20% eat the recommend 2 to 4 servings of fruit each day.  For those not eating and getting the nutrition they need, supplementation is better than nothing.

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