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Vitamin E
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Proteins
Natural substances composed primarily of amino acids and are essential elements for growth, renewal and proper functioning and structure of all living cells.
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Asthma
Recent research suggests that vitamin C deficiency may increase the likelihood of developing asthma in childhood. There are also other factors in the development of asthma such as smoking, poor nutrition in general, race and environment. The incidence of asthma in developed countries is increasing.
Future mothers should be assured that they consume adequate amounts of vitamin E. Women with low income of the vitamin in foods risk that their child will have asthma. They argue that British scientists, who found that children of mothers with vitamin E deficiency have asthma five times more likely than those with sufficient intake.
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