Facts about Vitamin A for Dieters
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Recent knowledge indicates that Vitamin A is not always well absorbed in the form in which it occurs in green plants. Such plants, normally rated as excellent sources of the vitamin, contain it in yellow pigments of which the chief is carotene.
This does not become the vitamin until it is altered in your liver. It has been found that some persons absorb as little as 5% of available carotene; hence, though their food contains plenty of Vitamin A units, they derive no benefit from it.
Meat Proteins
Animal foods, however-eggs, butter, liver, milk, cheese -contain the true vitamin. The animal has done all the work of converting the carotene into Vitamin A, saving you the trouble.
That this is no trifling virtue is indicated by the belief of many authorities that Vitamin A is likely to be deficient in many weight loss programs. There is a natural tendency to cut down on milk, butter, and cream-relatively rich in Vitamin A-because these contain considerable amounts of fat.
There is real danger in eliminating all dairy products from a self-chosen reducing diet. One man did just that and got his case reported in medical records. His skin became dry and rough; his hair grew brittle, lost its luster, and also lost its anchorage, starting to fall out. His dry skin tormented him with its itchiness. When he finally went to a doctor, he was promptly placed on a rational diet and his symptoms cleared up with Vitamin A concentrates.
Still another reason why reducers should be liberal in their use of animal products is found in the recent discovery that mineral oil interferes with the absorption of vegetable carotene in the intestine.
Prevention
Because it has no caloric value, mineral oil is a popular ingredient of salad dressings used by dieters. This is good sense because salad dressings can be very high in calories.
An excellent green salad, crammed with enough carotene to make several thousand units of Vitamin A, has its potency in this respect dangerously lowered by mineral oil dressings. True Vitamin A, from concentrates or animal foods, is not particularly affected by mineral oil.
The minimum amount of protein that you can get along on reasonably well can be roughly figured at slightly less than 2 calories per pound of ideal weight. This amount, however, will merely take care of your replacement needs and won't have time to jump on the backs of other calories to spur them into action.
It is only surplus protein calories that stimulate the specific dynamic action we have been talking about. That is why your reducing diets provide a generous surplus.
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