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by Roger Thompson

Vitamin A happens to be a necessary nutrient that you need to obtain a healthy body and health. Retinol is one form of vitamin A. It happens to come from animal fat and is yellow fat-soluble. It is important to your health when it comes to vision and bone growth and is a chemical compound that will help your body became strong. There are compounds used in modern medicine as filler. Fillers are added medication to pill forms so that you can get a strong effect and fight on the cold or disorder that you have. There are also carotenoids that allow your body to absorb retinol or compounds of vitamins. Carotenoids is the green in plants. It is what photosynthesis generates. Vitamin A supplements have things like algae and some good fungus and bacteria to help the body process the vitamin. Vitamin A is only needed as a supplement for those who are vegetarian. Most people who eat meat, especially beef, will have good enough levels of vitamin A to keep your body remaining active. Vitamin A is a supplement that you can take in a multi-vitamin and you can take it separately, depending on your needs. Before you begin to take vitamin A or any other vitamin, you should make sure that you consult your doctor. If you consult your doctor, they will tell you rather or not you need to take a supplement and rather or not, you can take the supplement. If you tae a vitamin supplement you have to make sure that, it will not interact with any of your medication and cause harmful side effects. You also want to make sure that the supplement is safe to take with other supplements. Once you have your doctor's opinion, you may want to consult your pharmacist to see what they think as well. Then you can proceed with use safely. Never take more than the bottle recommends. Some vitamins that you can OD on and some that can cause serious side effects if taken in larger dosages.
Ask your doctor if you should smoke or drink with the supplements and if you should be worried about mixing supplements with any of your medical conditions. You should only take on vitamin A supplement a day.
About The Author: Roger Thompson writes about asthma,health related issues and jobs for http://www.idohealthcare.com

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