VITAMINS SUBSTANCES THAT HELP TO REGULATE THE BODY’S FUNCTIONS.

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VITAMINS SUBSTANCES THAT HELP TO REGULATE THE BODY’S FUNCTIONS.

SOURCES  Meat  Eggs  Milk  Cereal grains  Leafy green vegetables MyPlate SECTION  Protein  Dairy  Grans  Vegetables B COMPLEX

SOURCES  Citrus fruits  Tomatoes  Leafy green vegetables MyPlate SECTION  Fruits  Vegetables VITAMIN C

SOURCES  Green /yellow vegetables  Liver  Milk  Eggs MyPlate SECTION  Vegetables  Protein  Dairy VITAMIN A

SOURCES  Milk  Eggs  Fish MyPlate SECTION  Dairy  Protein VITAMIN D

SOURCES  Vegetable oils  Dairy products  Lettuce  Wheat germ MyPlate SECTION  Vegetables  Dairy  Grains VITAMIN E

SOURCES  Leafy green vegetables  Egg yolk  Tomatoes MyPlate SECTION  Vegetables  Protein VITAMIN K

MINERALS Nutrients that strengthen bones and teeth, help keep blood healthy, and keep the heart and other organs working properly.

SOURCES  Cheese  Milk  Broccoli  Egg yolk MyPlate SECTION  Dairy  Vegetables  Protein CALCIUM

SOURCES  Cheese  Meat/fish  Whole wheat flour  Beans/peas MyPlate SECTION  Dariy  Protein  Grains PHOSPHOROUS

SOURCES  Oatmeal  Spinach  Beans/peas  Liver MyPlate SECTION  Protein  Grains  Vegetables IRON

SOURCES  Salt  Seafood MyPlate SECTION  Protein IODINE

SOURCES  Present in small amounts in most foods MyPlate SECTION  All TRACE MINERALS