Description
Vitamin A is involved in redox processes, regulates protein synthesis, promotes metabolism, plays an important role in the formation of bones and teeth, and also, thanks to the regulation of metabolism, affects the amount of body fat. It is necessary for the growth of new cells, slows down the aging process. Vitamin A is important for the normal functioning of the immune system, as it plays a key role in the fight against infections. Since vitamin A has an effect on the mucous membranes of the body, it has a positive effect on lung function. For the same reason, it is of great help in the treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, such as ulcers or colitis. This vitamin is fat-soluble, so it does not dissolve in water. Thus, for its absorption by the body, fats and minerals are required.
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