vitamin
Refers to a specific type of vitamin.
Refers to a specific type of vitamin (e.g., B1, B6, B12).
Refers to a vitamin that is necessary for the body to function correctly.
Highlights the significance of a vitamin for health.
Refers to vitamins like C and E that protect cells from damage.
Refers to vitamins (A, D, E, K) that are absorbed with fats.
A multivitamin supplement for pregnant women.
A supplement containing several different vitamins, a multivitamin.
A common pairing referring to essential nutrients.
To consume vitamin supplements.
Used to state that a food or product has vitamins in it.
Used to describe a source of vitamins, such as a type of food.
To contain a high amount of vitamins.
To obtain vitamins, usually from food or supplements.
Similar to 'enrich', commonly used in the food industry.
To include vitamins in a recipe or product.
To add vitamins to a food product to improve its nutritional value.
Products intended to supplement the diet with vitamins.
Vitamins in the form of small, solid oral doses.
Vitamins in a solid, compressed form.
A lack or shortage of a necessary vitamin.
The concentration of a vitamin in the body.
The amount of vitamins someone consumes.
The act of adding vitamins to a diet.
The amount of vitamins present in something.
The amount of a vitamin needed for good health.
The use of vitamins to treat a disease or medical condition.
A course of medical care involving vitamins.
Indicates the natural sources of vitamins.