Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin found in animals (retinol) and plants (carotene and beta carotene, also found in animals), alike.
What is Vitamin A for?
Some of the possible benefits of Vitamin A include:
Aids in cell reproduction
Boosts/stimulates the immune system
Needed for bone formation
Aids in reducing the appearance of age spots
Necessary for normal eyesight, can improve vision as well
Aids in maintaining healthy cholesterol levels
Aids in defense against infections
Reduces healing time from wounds
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Immune System
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Antibiotics
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that may benefit tissue building and repair,
and metabolic function in conjunction with recognized Medical treatment
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