The reasons that I take Vitamin A from fish oil.
Recommended dosage - 10,000 IU / Current dose: 10,000 IU
Reasons to take it (pcos): maintenance of healthy skin and hormone balance, One of the lesser known facts about vitamin A is that it contributes to the development of sperm cells in males and eggs in women.
Reasons to take it (thyroid): Individuals with low thyroid function (hypothyroidism) have a reduced ability to change beta-carotene into true vitamin A. Vitamin A-deficient cattle and sheep show degeneration of the area of the pituitary gland where the TSH is synthesized. Vitamin A intake also influences the thyroid gland in another way. Sufficient vitamin A -- not beta-carotene in this instance -- must be present for the thyroid gland to absorb enough iodine, upon which it depends for proper function.
Reasons to take it (endo): Women with excessive blood flow during the menstrual cycle caused by endometrial implants or adhesion in the abdomen found to have low levels of vitamin A in there bloodstream. Together used with vitamin E will help to relieve menstrual bleeding and keep hormone balance in the body. Beta carotene is another form of vitamin A that also helps to enhance the immune system and protect against growth of endometriosis.
Warnings: Symptoms of overdose include: skin turning orange, nausea, hair loss, enlarged liver and spleen. Higher than the RDA amount can cause birth defects if taken around conception.
Food Sources: Animal sources - better for me - liver, milk, eggs
Plant sources - beta carotene - carrot, spinach, kale, cantaloupe, spinach, apricot, papaya, mango, oatmeal, peas, tomatoes, peaches, peppers.
My conclusions: I am taking a good amount of Vit A from a good source. Future considerations may be to take a fermented cod liver oil to get the right amount of A and D in a very usable format.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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