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The form used in fortifying foods is pteroylglutamic acid (PGA) or folic acid itself. Today the government requires fortification of certain foods with folic acid because it is so important to the human body. Mostly folic acid is fortified in cereals and flours. Folic acid can also be found by itself as a supplement or in a B vitamin complex.

Folic acid is an important nutrient coming from the vitamin B class. Folic acid is a key component in developing the RNA and DNA of the cells.

If you are concerned that you may be getting too much folic acid in your diet, don't be. It's hard to the recommended amount in the daily diet let alone an overdose.

What is folic acid and why is folic acid required for pre-pregnancy days? Folic Acid is a B vitamin that the body uses to make new cells.

Folic acid can help to fight anemia in patients, both for those who have a B vitamin deficiency and those who have developed anemia for other reasons.

Hair is part of the epidermal layer and therefore part of the integumentary system--the body's largest organ. As such it is as dependant on these three vitamins as any other organ.

Folic Acid is popular primarily for its benefits to unborn children. Women who take folic acid while pregnant or who could become pregnant have a lower risk of giving birth to children with birth defects, preemies, and low birth weight babies.

Folic acid was found in the nineteen thirties to help prevent anemia in many pregnant women. Of course back then there wasn't a synthesized form of folic acid, so it was initially given in yeast extract. Later in nineteen forty one it was extracted from spinach.

The primary cause of a folic acid deficiency is poor diet, but currently governments in the U.S., Britain and other countries are requiring that foods be fortiefied with folic acid or folate as it is sometimes called.

Could the answer to your depression be found in folic acid, a B vitamin with an reputation? Read on and find out for yourself about this natural depression treatment?

Folic acid is commonly suggested for women who are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant because it can prevent birth defects of various kinds including neural tube defects, limb defects, and cleft palate, or cleft lips.

Until recently, the role of Folic acid in the prevention of diseases had been ignored. Even the most obsessed health food enthusiast knew nothing about the importance of a Folic acid rich diet. That was until research eventually unearthed the myriad ways in which Folic acid affects health and wellness.

In recent years, there has been a push from organizations like the March of Dimes and the Centers for Disease Control urging women of childbearing age to make sure they get the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of folic acid, also known as vitamin B9. Women who are actively trying to get pregnant may want to consider a separate folic acid supplement. Folic acid remains important throughout pregnancy and prenatal vitamins will provide a good supply.

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Folic Acid is one of the more commonly known prenatal supplements. Its recommended that you get four hundred mcg daily as an adult and if you are pregnant, could become pregnant or lactating you should get between six hundred and eight hundred mcg. daily.

Folic acid is a water soluble vitamin and these are very rarely toxic. Intake of fat soluble vitamin needs more careful adherence to recommended dietary intake levels because of the fact that excessive amounts of these are stored in the body.

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Folic acid is a supplement that many women choose to take, especially if they are pregnant, especially if they think they could become pregnant. Folic acid is very important in the early weeks of the developing fetus's life and can help to dramatically reduce the risks of developing a birth defect.

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More recently there was a connection found between folic acid, homocysteine and certain diseases. Homocysteine is a by-product of the metabolizing of protein that we take in in our food. More specifically it is released when the body breaks down methionine, which is an amino acid and a component of protein.

Chances are you are taking supplements for vitamins A, C, and E but what about folic acid?

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If you are a woman of child bearing age, you should be taking a daily multivitamin containing the B-vitamin Folic Acid. This is especially true if you are undergoing infertility treatment.

The article 'Benefits of Folic Acid' tells about different properties of folic acid and its importance. After reading this article, you will be able to know the disease caused due to a deficiency of folic acid in body.

 
 
 

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