What Are Vitamins?

Vitamins are micronutrients your body needs in small amounts to stay healthy. They don’t give you energy directly like carbs or fats, but they act as helpers β€” keeping your cells, organs, and systems working properly.

πŸ‘‰ Think of vitamins as the spark plugs that keep your body’s engine running.


Types of Vitamins

There are 13 essential vitamins, and they fall into two groups:

1. Fat-Soluble Vitamins (stored in fat & liver)

  • Vitamin A β†’ good vision, healthy skin, strong immunity
  • Vitamin D β†’ helps absorb calcium, strong bones, mood support
  • Vitamin E β†’ antioxidant, protects cells from damage
  • Vitamin K β†’ helps blood clot and supports bone health

2. Water-Soluble Vitamins (not stored, need daily intake)

B Vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7/biotin, B9/folate, B12) β†’ energy production, brain health, red blood cell formation

Vitamin C β†’ boosts immunity, heals wounds, helps absorb iron


Why Do We Need Them?

  • Support energy release from food
  • Keep the nervous system and brain working
  • Strengthen the immune system
  • Maintain healthy skin, eyes, and hair
  • Help with growth and repair

Where to Get Vitamins

You can get most vitamins from a balanced diet:

🍊 Fruits & Vegetables β†’ vitamin C, folate, vitamin A

πŸ₯› Dairy & Fortified Foods β†’ vitamin D, B12, riboflavin

πŸ₯© Meat, Fish, Eggs β†’ B vitamins, vitamin D

🌿 Nuts, Seeds, Oils β†’ vitamin E, vitamin K


Signs You May Lack Vitamins

  • Feeling unusually tired or weak
  • Poor skin or hair health
  • Frequent illness or slow healing
  • Vision or bone problems

πŸ‘‰ If you think you’re low in vitamins, always talk to a healthcare professional before taking supplements.