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Is a-vitamin vegan?

A-vitamin is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is a-vitamin?

"A-vitamin" is a term used to refer to vitamin A, a fat-soluble nutrient that plays a critical role in maintaining good health. This essential vitamin is necessary for maintaining healthy vision, supporting immune function, and promoting cell growth and differentiation. Vitamin A can be found in animal-based foods, such as liver and dairy products, as well as in plant-based foods like sweet potatoes and spinach. Deficiency of vitamin A can lead to a range of health problems, including night blindness and compromised immune function. Including vitamin A-rich foods in your diet is crucial for maintaining optimal health and wellness.

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