A person who takes a prescription drug to control high cholesterol most likely has a demand for a drug that is inelastic
It increases the blood sugar. You have to make sure your blood sugar is not too low or not too high. If it becomes to high/low your health can become really bad. Yes, diabetes is harmful to your body because it can cause a heart disease, stroke, kidney damage, and nerve damage.
Vitamins are essential compounds that must be acquired through the diet
because the body can't synthesize them. One of the reasons vitamins are
needed is because they play an indirect role in catalysis, in which
enzymes speed up chemical reactions. :D
<span>Vitamins are classified as either
fat soluble (vitamins A, D, E and K) or water soluble (vitamins B and
C). This difference between the two groups is very important. It
determines how each vitamin acts within the body. Fat soluble vitamins,
once they have been stored in tissues in the body, tend to remain there.
This means that if a person takes in too much of a fat soluble vitamin,
over time they can have too much of that vitamin present in their body,
a potentially dangerous condition called hypervitaminosis (literally,
too much vitamin in the body). Water-soluble vitamins, including
vitamins C and B, are excreted much more quickly than fat-soluble
vitamins, and they need to be replaced more frequently.</span>