Fat-soluble vitamins vs. water-soluble vitamins, what’s the difference, and when should you take them? Watch this short video to find out.
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In this video, I want to talk to you about fat-soluble vitamins vs. water-soluble vitamins. When should you take them, and what is the difference? Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in your fat cells and in your liver. Water-soluble vitamins are not stored—if you consume too much, your body will get rid of what you don’t need.
Fat soluble vitamins include:
• Vitamin A
• Vitamin D
• Vitamin E
• Vitamin K1
• Vitamin K2
These vitamins are able to penetrate the fat layer of your cells and go deeper. They can even affect your DNA and mitochondria.
Water-soluble vitamins are not capable of this. Water soluble vitamins include:
• B vitamins
• Vitamin C
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