Feed My Starving Children:  A Focus on Nutrition

Our food mixture utilizes the latest in food technology to meets the needs of the most severely malnourished children around the world. Each meal includes the following nutrients:

Vitamin B12
What it does – Needed for protein and fat metabolism; helps in formation of antibodies to fight infection and the formation of red blood cells.
Deficiencies result in – anemia, smooth tongue, fatigue and nerve degeneration that can lead to paralysis.

Vitamin C
What it does – helps in wound healing; maintains bone and teeth; strengthens blood vessels; improves immunity and helps the body absorb iron.
Deficiencies result inScurvy: bleeding gums, tooth loss and even death.  Anemia, arteriosclerosis (clogged blood vessels), depression, increased infections, muscle degeneration, rough skin, weakened bones and poor wound healing.

Zinc
What is does – Zinc is part of many proteins, present in the hormone insulin; helps in the production of proteins, boosts immunity; helps transport Vitamin A in the body; helps in wound healing, taste and normal fetal development.
Deficiencies result in – poor wound healing.

Vitamin D
What it does – bone and tooth formation; helps body absorb and use calcium and phosphorous that aids in bone formation.
Deficiencies result in – soft bones, abnormal growth, joint pain and badly formed teeth.

Fats
What it does – source of energy and stores energy; forms the major component of cell walls; nourishes skin and hair; insulates the body from heat and cold; and cushions the main organs of the body.
Deficiencies result in – weakness, rough skin, brittle hair and intolerance to heat and cold.

Magnesium
What it does – helps in bone formation, protein use by the body, enzyme action, muscle activity and in nerve function.
Deficiencies result in – weakness, confusion, decreased function of the pancreas, growth failure and muscle spasms.

Iron
What it does – helps in the formation of hemoglobin (enables red blood cells to carry oxygen) and helps the body use energy from food.
Deficiencies result in – anemia, weakness, increased risk of infections and inability to concentrate.                                                                                                               

Vitamin A
What it does – helps in vision, growth and repair of the body; improves immunity; and helps decrease the risk of cancer.
Deficiencies result in – night blindness, rough skin, increased risk of infection, impaired bone and body growth, abnormal tooth and jaw alignment, eye problems that can lead to blindness.

Copper
What it does – helps with iron absorption and is part of several enzymes.
Deficiencies result in – anemia and bone changes.

Vitamin B6
What it does – helps in the release of energy from food; promotes healthy skin, nerves, and the digestive system.
Deficiencies result in – Nervous disorders, skin rashes, muscle weakness, anemia, seizures, and kidney stones.

Niacin
What it does – maintains nerve cells; helps in red blood cell production; and helping in the production of genetic material.
Deficiencies result in – skin rash on the body where exposed to the sun, loss of appetite, dizziness, weakness, irritability, fatigue, confusion, and indigestion.

Calcium
What it does – strengthens bones and teeth; helps muscles work; and helps blood clot, nerves to function and blood pressure function.
Deficiencies result in – stunted growth, tooth decay and bone loss in adults.

Biotin
What it does – helps in energy metabolism, fat production, and storage of a form of sugar (glycogen) that is stored in the liver.
Deficiencies result in – Loss of appetite, nausea, depression, muscle pain, weakness, fatigue and skin rash.

SOY – Form of Protein
What it does – growth and repair of the body; helps transport nutrients throughout the body; helps body fight infection, regulates fluid in the body; is a source of protein.
Deficiencies result in
Kwashiorkor – Severe growth retardation, loss of hair color, wounds do not heal, anemia, weakness, increased risk of infection, and can result in death.
Marasmus – same as kwashiorkor systems and muscle wasting, weakened heart and impaired brain development.

RICE – Carbohydrates
What it does – provide the body with energy to perform all it’s functions.  The brain & nervous system prefer carbohydrates for energy to protein and fats.
Deficiencies result in – Weakness, fatigue, confusion, log blood sugar (hypoglycemia).

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