Vitamins: Good Vitamin B Foods

Learn some good Vitamin B foods in this vitamin supplements video from Howcast.

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Hi, I'm Molly Lee, and I'm founder and director of energizingnutrition.com, a holistic health and nutrition practice based in New York City. B vitamins play a crucial role is all of the body's systems and processes. Some great sources of vitamin B food include whole grains, dark leafy greens like collards, kale and broccoli, eggs, fish, beans, as well as high quality meats and diary. Just make sure you're getting grass-fed, pastured, organic high quality meat and dairy. I know that products like the grass-fed, organic or free range meats and diary can cost more, but it's definitely worth it because you don't want the added by-products or hormones, which can be damaging to your body. If you're experiencing symptoms such as depression, lower energy, anxiety, anemia, poor memory, chronic fatigue, indigestion, these are all symptoms that you may not be getting enough vitamin B. So make sure you talk to a doctor or nutritionist about how you can balance that out.

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  • Molly Lee

    Molly Lee is the founder and Director of Energizing Nutrition a thriving holistic health and nutrition practice based in downtown Manhattan. She is a Board-Certified Holistic Health and Nutrition Counselor under the American Association of Drugless Practitioners (AADP) and top graduate of New York’s Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN). Molly was a leader of the post-graduate Immersion Program at IIN in 2003 which traveled to Pune, India for extended holistic studies. She also holds a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Alberta, Canada. In addition, Molly has been featured in national publications such as Glamour and Time-Out NY, who regularly consult Molly for her health and wellness expertise.