sufficient vitamin B3?
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sufficient vitamin B3?
According to the nutrientional value calculator I'll only be getting 3.5 (RDA is 20) mg of B3 and my question is how much B3 is really needed for a person who is still growing (because in another thread it said not getting certain B vitamins affects growth but he didn't mention which) ? The reason for such little B3 is because I can't get any fish and the other things Wai reccomends for B3 doesn't really have much B3 in them.
vitamin b3
I read this that triptophan gets converfted into B3(niacin) Does that mean eating egg yolks will provide me with b3 beause it contains triptophan?
Re: vitamin b3
All protein contains tryptophan, so yes, consuming protein provides you with tryptophan. The body will convert only as much tryptophan to B3 as required, however, and specifically fish, but also all fruits contain B3 as well.
Re: sufficient vitamin B3?
Conversion of tryptophan into vitamin B3 is very much inhibited by bisphenol A,
(conversion was reduced to 1/15) Fukuwatari T el al
which may leak into your drink (or water) from plastic bottles,
or into your food from a plastic wrapping / container.
(conversion was reduced to 1/15) Fukuwatari T el al
which may leak into your drink (or water) from plastic bottles,
or into your food from a plastic wrapping / container.
Re: sufficient vitamin B3?
I always use glass bottles. Plastic bottles just don't feel and taste right. Glass taste MUCH MUCH better. Recyclying plastic bottles for your own juice consumption is even worse.