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    vitamin b


    1. The body uses this vitamin best in conjunction with vitamin D in the proportion of 7-1


    2. convert glucose or blood sugar into fuel and that without Vitamin B, the


    3. Researchers have also found that a lack of Vitamin B3 (Niacin), Vitamin B5


    4. Vitamin B-12 is stored in the liver and not always washed away like other water soluble vitamins are


    5. Ninety three vegetables treated in the same manner were well over 100% RDA/Cal for 18 common nutrients except for vitamin B12 and had 800% of the RDA/Cal for -carotene, 1250% for vitamin C, and 300% for Vitamin E


    6. In general, a diet centered on vegetables and fruit, preferably raw, with grains, nuts, seeds, and starches used to fill in Calorie requirements will satisfy nutrient requirements, with the exception of Vitamin B12, which must be supplemented, at least until the scientific dust settles


    7. Lipoic Acid functions as a co-enzyme (with vitamin B1 and niacin) in the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl co-enzyme A,


    8. intake of folic acid, vitamin B12 and protein


    9. However, as with folic acid, vitamin B12 and choline, SAM is


    10. levels did not improve with supplementation with folic acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12

    11. Vitamin B6 is rapidly absorbed in the upper small intestine


    12. After absorption, all three forms of Vitamin B6 are converted to pyridoxal phosphate, the active coenzyme form


    13. Supplementation appears to be beneficial for a number of health concerns as Vitamin B6 plays a vital role in the multiplication of all cells


    14. These tissues have a greater than average need for Vitamin B6 due to the high replication rate of these cells


    15. 5-13 It seems plausible that Vitamin B6 supplementation can be used to help control all inflammatory conditions mediated by prostaglandin synthesis


    16. A number of clinical trials and experimental evidence suggests that Vitamin B6 may be part of adjunctive treatment to help in these childhood conditions


    17. Only about 20 percent of subjects may show moderate improvement and 10 percent more dramatic improvement with Vitamin B6 supplementation


    18. Vitamin B6 is the coenzyme for brain decarboxylation enzymes, helping to synthesize dopamine, GABA, and serotonin which appear to be involved in these disorders


    19. In this regard, Vitamin B6 appears to work best in conjunction with magnesium supplementation


    20. The usual dosage is 25-50 mg of Vitamin B6 and 200 mg of magnesium per day

    21. A number of clinical trials reveal that Vitamin B6 supplementation at 50-100 mg per day may be helpful for these conditions


    22. Vitamin B6 supplementation has been shown to help prevent recurrence of calcium oxalate kidney stones


    23. 50-100 mg of Vitamin B6 (up to 300 mg) and 200-300 mg magnesium


    24. The following drugs are reported to cause Vitamin B6 depletion:


    25. Successful therapy with Vitamin B6 and Vitamin B2 of the carpal tunnel syndrome and need and determination of the RDA’s for vitamin B6 and B2 disease states


    26. In conjunction with folic acid, Vitamin B12 enables each cell in the body to recycle homocysteine to methionine by providing an all-important methyl group


    27. A deficiency of either folic acid or Vitamin B12 results in megaloblastosis, or the development of red blood cells that are enlarged because normal cell division has not taken place


    28. Vitamin B12 is also required by nerve cells as a stabilizer of glutathione, which is needed for carbohydrate metabolism


    29. As well, in its methyl-form Vitamin B12 is necessary for the formation and maintenance of myelin, the protective coating sheathing the axons of nerve cells


    30. The B-vitamin biotin assists B12 in this role

    31. Therefore, in Vitamin B12 deficiency the nervous system and brain are affected first


    32. Note that a high intake of folic acid may mask a Vitamin B12 deficiency because it prevents the changes in red blood cells, but does not counteract the deficiency in the brain and nervous system


    33. Several clinical trials have noted improvement in cognitive function in older persons when supplemented with Vitamin B12 and/or folic acid


    34. A dosage of Vitamin B12 is typically 100-500 mcg to correct the deficiency, then a maintenance dose of 25-75 mcg per day


    35. In men with a low sperm count (<20 million per ml or a motility rate of less than 50 percent), two studies have demonstrated improvement (achieved a total count of 100,000 million per ml) with daily doses of 1,000 mcg and 6,000 mcg of Vitamin B12 daily (taken orally)


    36. The following drugs are reported to cause depletion of Vitamin B12:


    37. Age-related changes in Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) handling


    38. Effect of histamine H2-receptor antagonists on Vitamin B12 absorption


    39. More effective treatment includes the use of all the B-vitamins required for fatty acid synthesis (Biotin, Vitamin B6, pantothenic acid, niacin, thiamin)


    40. what we need is a high protein, high vitamin broth

    41. Vitamin B12 injections put more B12 into the body than is achievable with absorption


    42. to a therapeutic effect of the higher levels of vitamin B12 obtained through injection


    43. initially to receive vitamin B12 injections


    44. has therefore been suggested that vitamin B1 supplementation could slow the


    45. 3 grams a day of vitamin B1, compared to those who took placebo


    46. deficiencies of vitamin B12 and folic acid; however, other researchers consider such deficiencies to be of only minor importance


    47. medically tested for vitamin B12 and folate deficiencies and to be treated if they are


    48. deficiency anaemia, pernicious anaemia [vitamin B12-related], and sickle cell anaemia


    49. improve with large amounts of supplements such as vitamin B1


    50. deficient in folic acid, vitamin B12, and zinc














































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