Minerals
Fat Soluble Vitamins
Water Soluble Vitamins
Macronutrients
Substances & Nutrition
100

This mineral is found in table salt, bread, and almost everything. Its function is to regulate water balance and stimulate nerves.

What is sodium?

100

The 4 fat soluble vitamins.

What are vitamins A, D, E, & K?

100

This vitamin is found in citrus fruits, cabbage, berries and peppers and functions as an antioxidant.

What is Vitamin C?

100

The three macronutrients

What is a carbohydrate, protein, and fat?

100

This substance when used longterm can lead to users being overweight and since it is a fat-soluble drug, it can take up to six months for a daily user’s brain to return to normal functioning after abstaining.

What is marijuana?

200

This mineral is found in dark green vegetables, lentils, nuts, seeds, dried fruits, animal proteins. It functions to forms blood cells and transports oxygen throughout the body.

What is iron?

200

This vitamin functions in healthy hair and skin and aids in vision. It is found in animal products and can be made by our body from carrots, sweet potatoes, and other red-orange vegetables.

What is vitamin A?

200

This vitamin promotes proper growth and development of the nervous system and is found in animal products, algae, nutritional yeast, and fortified cereals.

What is Vitamin B12/Cobalamin?

200

This macronutrient fuels the Central Nervous System aka your brain.

What is a carbohydrate?

200

This substance class can lead to decreased appetite and weight loss and has been associated with eating disorders. When users first discontinue use, dehydration and electrolyte imbalances may occur.

What is a stimulant?

300

This mineral is found in oranges, bananas, cereal, potatoes, and dried beans. It functions to regulate water balance in cells, aid in nerves function, and is important for heart rhythm.

What is potassium?

300

This vitamin promotes strong teeth and bones and prevent against rickets

What is vitamin D?

300

This vitamin helps break down protein and glucose to produce energy for the body.

What is vitamin B6/pyroxidine?

300

The macronutrient that provides the most energy/g 

What is fat?

300

This class of drugs can lead to slower digestion and constipation. Withdrawal may include a wide range of symptoms, mainly diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting, which can lead to poor oral intake, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalances

What are opioids?

400

This mineral is found in dairy milk & fortified non-dairy milks, dark green vegetables, sardines, legumes, and almonds

What is calcium?

400

This vitamin aids in blood clotting and is produced by bacteria in the large intestine?

What is vitamin K?

400

This vitamin is needed to release energy from food and prevents beri beri. It is found in whole grains, peas, beans, peanuts, and animal proteins.

What is vitamin B1/thiamin?

400

This macronutrient fuels your body in high intensity exercise.

What is a carbohydrate?

400

This substance is a major cause of nutritional deficiency in the United States. Many users are malnourished, either due to ingesting a nutritionally inadequate diet or changes in the body’s ability to use the nutrients it receives. It can cause insomnia, anorexia, weight changes, gastrointestinal cramping, decreased digestive enzymes, ulcers, muscle wasting, liver disease, and abnormal glucose levels depending on the amount ingested.

What is alcohol?

500

This mineral is found in whole grains, dairy, and legumes. It functions to transport CO2, heal wounds, and form enzymes.

What is zinc?

500

This vitamin is found in vegetable oils and seeds & nuts

What is vitamin E?

500

This vitamin is needed to build and maintain body tissues and is found in milk, meat, eggs, nuts, enriched flour, and green vegetables.

What is vitamin B2/riboflavin?

500

The macronutrient part of organ tissues, muscle, hair, skin, nails, bones, tendons, ligaments and blood plasma

What is protein?

500

This drug can cause glucose intolerance, but this usually resolves with abstinence. For that reason, patients may require blood sugar monitoring and balanced, frequent meals.

What is heroin?

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