Appreciating the Importance of
Folic Acid
by Charlene J. Nuble
| Folic
acid is actually just one of the many vitamins that make
up the Vitamin B complex. Also known as folacin and folate,
this indispensable nutrient serves the body in more ways
than one.
While
very much important for all age groups, pregnant women are
the ones who actually benefit the most from folic acid as
well as those who getting past the prime of their lives.
However, despite all of its known benefits many people fail
to meet the recommended daily intake levels of folic acid
which can oftentimes result to various ill-effects on a
person’s health.
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Folic
acid is highly important to a person’s growth as early the
period of pregnancy, while a fetus is still developing inside
a mother’s womb, it greatly needs to be nourished by folic
acid in order for it to come out strong and healthy. In fact,
if a couple is even thinking about getting pregnant, the woman
should immediately begin to monitor her folic acid consumption,
making sure that she meets the suggested daily intake of folic
acid. Most health care professionals recommend that every woman
of childbearing age make sufficient folic acid consumption a nutritional
priority. This is because this nutrient is vital to the development
of the baby from the moment of conception. It can help prevent
serious birth defects in the brain as well as in the spine, called
neural tube defects.
Spinal
Bifida is one of the more well known defects that can be caused
by lack of folic acid in the body. Every woman who wants to have
a baby should always be conscious of her folic acid intake because
these types of defects usually occur within the first few weeks
of the baby’s development, even way before the woman actually
realizes that she is indeed pregnant.
In
addition to assisting in the formation of genetic material in
each and every cell of the body, other important functions of
folic acid include the formation of red blood cells essential
to transferring oxygen and nutrients throughout the body as well
as tissue growth. Folic acid, according to recent studies has
been associated with various health benefits as well as serving
as protection against debilitating diseases such as Alzheimer’s
disease some cancers and heart diseases. It is also thought to
offer a certain degree of protection from strokes.
Folic
Acid deficiencies can cause a myriad of health problems. Among
them are ulcerations in the mouth, inflammation of the tongue,
peptic ulcers and chronic diarrhea. Folic acid deficiency can
also contribute to certain kinds of anemia.
As
a water soluble nutrient, Folic acid actually goes out of a person’s
body quite easily since it practically exits the body through
the urine which is why the amount of folic acid in the body should
always be replaced so as to not suffer from the consequences brought
about the lack of folic acid. It is highly recommendable to actually
consider taking some folic acid supplements to ensure that our
bodies’ folic acid levels are always replenished. This holds
especially true for expectant mothers who need to ensure the good
health of the babies that they’re carrying. Like they always
say, better safe than sorry.
When
choosing a dietary supplement for your folic acid needs, it is
always important to read and understand the label. This will help
you to ensure that you are getting the daily suggested amount
of folic acid which is needed for a person’s good health
as well as whether or not this supplement caters to one’s
specific needs. For example, something that is directly created
for expecting mothers should not be taken by people who are not
pregnant. Even though they both contain folic acid, they contain
various levels of it that may prove to be too much or too little
to some. When planning your supplement use, make an honest assessment
of your eating habits. That way, you can select individual supplements
that match your individual dietary needs and health goals.
About
the Author
Charlene
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