Nutritional deficiencies remain a global health concern, affecting billions of people. According to the World Health Organization, over two billion people worldwide suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, often called “hidden hunger.” While many focus on consuming a balanced diet, fewer realize that the digestive system’s ability to absorb vitamins is just as crucial as intake itself.
Unfortunately, certain foods and food combinations can actually interfere with the body’s absorption of essential vitamins, leading to deficiencies even in well-intentioned diets.
This article explores the often-overlooked challenge of how some everyday foods may block the absorption of vital nutrients, and what you can do to ensure optimal vitamin uptake for better health.
Food
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