5 Signs and Symptoms of Folic Acid Deficiency
by Don Ford, M.D.
Folic Acid is one of your body’s essential nutrients! It is important for everything from brain function to cardiovascular health. Folic Acid deficiency is the most common deficiency of any of the B vitamins. It also works along with vitamin B-12 for formation of red blood cells.
Some of the signs and symptoms you would want to look out for would include:
•Irritability or Depression- Because of folic acids importance in your central nervous system you may experience symptoms such as irritability, sluggishness, forgetfulness, or depression.
•High Homocysteine Levels- Along with other B-Vitamins, folic acid works to lower homocysteine levels. People with high homocysteine levels have been shown to have a higher increase in cardiovascular events such as heart attacks.
•Birth Defects
and Miscarriage- Folic acid is critical in the development of your fetus. Folic acid supplements are recommended to women that are pregnant or trying to get pregnant.
•Some Cancers- Some cancers have been associated with abnormally low levels of folic acid.
•Diarrhea and loss of appetite- Many vitamin deficiencies have been linked to gastrointestinal complaints.
It is very important to identify why your body may be deficient in folic acid!
Are you eating enough foods that are rich in folic acid, such as spinach and other green leafy vegetables, soybeans, salmon, or orange juice?
Are you taking any prescription or over the counter drug that has been shown to either lower folic acid levels, or increase your bodies need for folic acid such as oral contraceptives, aspirin or other
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