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How The Six Basic Nutrients Affect Your Body

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In this video, we are going to talk about the six basic nutrients that you get from your food and their functions.

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Timestamps:
Intro – 0:00
Water – 0:21
Vitamins – 1:13
Protein – 2:26
Fats – 3:46
Minerals – 4:45
Carbohydrates – 5:56

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Summary:
Water
Even if you decide to go on a diet and not eat any proper meals, you can still survive. Although, you won’t make it without water.

Vitamins
The basic function of these nutrients is to keep away diseases and keep you healthy. Without a healthy dose of Vitamins, it would be difficult for your body to fight the microorganisms.

Protein
This is the nutrient that gets most of the hype. Go to any nutritionist and they will suggest a lot of food items for the proper intake of protein. These include meat, eggs, and some grains.

Fats
Yes, the nutrient that you want to avoid. Well, maybe you shouldn’t avoid it so much after all. Of course, an excessive amount of fats may be very dangerous for our body. Too much fat can cause problems for our blood pressure levels and heart as well as our digestive and respiratory systems.

Minerals
When we talk about minerals for our body, the first thing that might come to mind is Calcium. Although this it isn’t the only one. Don’t forget about iron and Zinc.

Carbohydrates
While the world is moving towards a low-carb diet, it still is one of the most important nutrients for our body. Carbohydrates serves as food for your brain and your central nervous system.

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