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Miracle Medicine Foods

Rex Adams
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I also took vitamins and minerals, such as bone meal, dolomite and A and D, vitamin b complex which had B-6 in it, vitamin E, vitamin C, and especially important, I used blueberry leaf tea two and three times a day. Last August 23 the doctor took my blood test; the following day he reported to me that my blood was perfectly normal, so I have no more diabetes." Brewer's Yeast and Diabetes! Mrs. F.M. reports: "About 2 years ago after an examination by a doctor, I discovered I had diabetes. Not bad enough yet for insulin injections.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1

Michael T. Murray, ND
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Prevention of lead intoxication by vitamin b complex. Z Ges Hyg 1984; 30: 409-411 45. Shakman RA. Nutritional influences on the toxicity of environmental pollutants: a review. Arch Env Health 1974; 28: 105-133 46. Flora SJS, Jain VK, Behari JR, Tandon SK. Protective role of trace metals in lead intoxication. Toxicol Lett 1982; 13: 51-56 47. Wisniewska-Knypl J, Sokal JA, Klimczark J et al. Protective effect of methionine against vinyl chloride-mediated depression of non-protein sulfhydryls and cytochrome P-450. Toxicol Lett 1981; 8: 147-152 48. Barak AJ, Beckenhauer HC, Junnila M, Tuma DJ.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 2

Michael T. Murray, ND
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Nutritional deficiency in the etiology of menorrhagia, metrorrhagia, cystic mastitis and premenstrual tension; treatment with vitamin b complex. J Clin Endo Met 1943; 3: 227-234 17. Chuong CJ, Hsi BP, Gibbons WE. Periovulatory beta-endorphin levels in premenstrual syndrome. Obstet Gynecol 1995; 83: 755-760 18. Wynn V, Adams PW, Folkard J. Tryptophan, depression and steroidal contraception. J Steroid Biochem 1975; 6: 965-970 19. Bermond P. Therapy of side effects of oral contraceptive agents with vitamin B6. Acta Vitaminol-Enzymol 1982; 4: 45-54 20. Halbreich U, Ben-David M, Assael M.

The New Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, Supplements and Herbs

Nicola Reavley
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Choline, which is part of the vitamin b complex, is involved in the synthesis of acetylcholine and some studies have detected improvements in mental performance after treatment with it.1819 However, results of studies have been mixed. Choline and lecithin (which contains choline) may only be useful in the initial stages of the disease. Acetyl-L-carnitine Acetyl-L-carnitine is a compound which is involved in energy metabolism in the cell. It also acts as an antioxidant and may enhance or mimic the function of acetylcholine.

Diet, Nutrition and Cancer

Committee on Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer, Assembly of Life Sciences National Research Council
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Choline, although not a vitamin by strict definition, is generally included in the vitamin b complex. To consider the roles of choline and the B vitamins in carcinogenesis, one must recognize the complex interrelationships of these vitamins with each other and with other components of diet, such as dietary protein and total calories. For example, secondary changes in protein, nucleic acid, carbohydrate, fat, and/or mineral metabolism can account for many of the effects observed with specific vitamins.

Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives: A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients Vitamin E

Ruth Winter
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FOLIC ACID • A yellowish orange compound and member of the vitamin b complex, used as a nutrient. Used in cosmetic emollients. Occurs naturally in liver, kidney, mushrooms, and green leaves. Aids in cell formation, especially red blood cells. In 1983, British researchers, in an article published in the prestigious British medical journal The Lancet, reported multivitamin supplementation given to pregnant women could prevent the birth of offspring with neural tube defect.
Causes adverse reproductive effects in experimental animals. vitamin b complex FACTOR • See Panthenol VITAMIN C • See Ascorbic Acid. VITAMIN D2 • Calciferol. A pale yellow, oily liquid, odorless, tasteless, insoluble in water. Nutritional factor added to prepared breakfast cereals. Mellorine (vegetable-fat imitation ice cream), vitamin D milk, evaporated and skim milks, margarine, infant dietary formulas, enriched flour, self-rising flour, enriched corn-meal and grits, enriched macaroni and noodle products (250-1,000 USP units), enriched farina and enriched bread, rolls, etc.
Riboflavin is a factor in the vitamin b complex and is used in emollients. Every plant and animal cell contains a minute amount. Helps to metabolize protein, carbohydrate, and fat; maintains healthy skin, eyes; aids formation of red blood cells and antibodies. Symptoms of deficiency include sores or cracking around the mouth, skin problems, and eye disorders. It is necessary for healthy skin and respiration, protects the eyes from sensitivity to light, and is used for building and maintaining human body tissues.
PARA-AMINOBEMZOIC ACID • The colorless or yellowish acid found in vitamin b complex. In an alcohol and water solution plus a little light perfume, it is sold under a wide variety of names as a sunscreen lotion to prevent skin damage from the sun. It is also used as a local anesthetic in sunburn products. It is used medicinally to treat arthritis. However, it can cause allergic eczema (see) and sensitivity to light in susceptible people, whose skin may react to sunlight by erupting with a rash, sloughing, and/or swelling. PARABENS • Butylparaben. Heptylparaben. Methylparaben. Propylparaben.
Riboflavin is a factor in the vitamin b complex and is used in emollients. Every plant and animal cell contains a minute amount. Good sources are milk, eggs, and organ meats. It is necessary for healthy skin and respiration, protects the eyes from sensitivity to light, and is used for building and maintaining human body tissues. A deficiency leads to lesions at the corner of the mouth and to changes in the cornea. Recommended Daily Requirements for infants is 4,000 micrograms per day and for adults 1,300 micrograms. Its yellow to orange-yellow color is used to dye eggshells.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 2

Michael T. Murray, ND
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Supplements • Vitamin A: 25,000 IU/day • Vitamin B complex: 20 times the RDA • Vitamin C: 1 g two times / day • Vitamin E: 400 IU/day (D-alpha-tocopherol) • Magnesium: 250 mg two times/day • Selenium: 200 ug/ day • Zinc: 30 mg/day (picolenate) • Carnitine: 500 mg two times / day (L-carnitine) • Glutamine: 1 g/day • Lactobacillus acidophilus: 1 tsp/day. Exercise Establish a graded program using heart rate response to determine intensity.

Earl Mindell's Secret Remedies

Earl Mindell, R.Ph., Ph.D.
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Vitamin B complex: One 50-150 mg. capsule daily. Hearing Loss Hearing loss can begin early in life, but seems to worsen with age. Good lifetime nutrition may help prevent age-related hearing loss. You may think of the ear as the organ that is primarily responsible for hearing but, in fact, the ear has two important jobs in the body. Of course, it is the instrument which transmits sound, but it is also the organ that is responsible for helping us to maintain our balance. The human ear consists of three parts: the outer, middle, and inner portions.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 2

Michael T. Murray, ND
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The relation of hydrochloric acid and vitamin b complex deficiency in certain skin diseases. Southern Med J 1945; 38: 235-241 54. Gloor M, Henkel K, Schulz U. Zur pathogenetischen bedeutung von magenfunktionsstoringen bie allergish bedingter chronischer urtikaria. Derm Msch 1972; 158: 96-102 55. Husz S, Berko G, Szabo R, Simon N. Immunoelectrophoresis in the dermatologic practice. III. Dysproteinemias (chronic urticaria, drug allergy). Derm Msch 1974; 160: 93-100 56. Ros AM, Juhlin L, Michaelsson G.

Miracle Medicine Foods

Rex Adams
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However, the confusion cleared completely after treatment with vitamin b complex orally," IVIitra writes. Many such studies have been conducted on the effect of B and C vitamins in combatting senility. The findings are all similar. But many—perhaps most—doctors refuse to accept these findings without years of further study, exploring every possible angle. They can't even agree as to what constitutes senility. Whatever the definition—confusion, loss of memory, a tendency to repeat oneself—early signs of mental deterioration seem to clear up with vitamin therapy, say other experts.

The Doctor's Vitamin and Mineral Encyclopedia

Sheldon Saul Hendler
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OVERVIEW; Youth and Beauty Pantothenic acid is part of the vitamin b complex and plays a number of essential metabolic roles in the human body, including some of those related to the production of adrenal-gland hormones and the production of energy. It has become increasingly popular as a nutritional supplement, widely used for its alleged abilities to boost energy, increase athletic performance, alleviate arthritis, restore color and luster to hair and, in general, rejuvenate.
Royal jelly is rich in pantothenic acid (part of the vitamin B complex; see analysis of pantothenic acid earlier in this book), a substance essential for many metabolic processes. Pantothenic acid, as previously discussed, has shown some evidence of being useful in the treatment of some bone and joint disorders. It was reported that relief from various of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis could be achieved with injections of pantothenic acid.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 2

Michael T. Murray, ND
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Acne rosacea: a vitamin b complex deficiency. NY State J Med 1929; 29: 1063-1064 7. Johnson L, Eckardt R. Rosacea keratitis and conditions with vascularization of the cornea treated with riboflavin. Arch Ophth 1940; 23: 899 8. Sherertz E. Acneiform eruption due to 'mega dose' vitamin B6 and B12. Cutis 1991; 48: 119-120 Diagnostic summary 1541 Seborrheic dermatitis Michael T. Murray, ND Joseph E.
For adults, correcting the impaired long-chain fatty acid synthesis by supplementing with large doses of vitamin b complex is the primary therapy. To maximize therapeutic results, we recommend a broad-spectrum approach. (Note that the following dosages are for adults; children's doses should be modified according to weight.) Diet Detect and treat food allergens. In nursing infants, the food allergies of the mother should be considered. Supplements • Biotin: 3 mg two times/day • B complex: 50 mg two times / day • Zinc: 25 mg/day (picolinate) • Flaxseed oil: 1 tbsp/day.

Earl Mindell's Vitamin Bible for the 21st Century

Earl Mindell
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For example: Vitamin A usually comes from fish liver oil. vitamin b complex comes from yeast or liver. Vitamin C is best when derived from rose hips, the berries found on the fruit of the rose after the petals have fallen off. And vitamin E is generally extracted from soybeans, wheat germ, or com. 18. Why Vitamins Come in Different Forms Everyone's needs are different, and for this reason manufacturers have provided many vitamins in a variety of forms. 25 Vitamins come in different forms because people do. Tablets are the most common and convenient form.

Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives: A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients Vitamin E

Ruth Winter
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PANTOTHENAMIDE • vitamin b complex. Vitamin B5. Made synthetically from the jelly of the queen bee, yeast, and molasses. Cleared as a source of pantothenic acid in foods for special dietary use. Pantothenic acid (common sources are liver, rice bran, and molasses) is essential for metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and other important substances. Nerve damage has been observed in patients with low pantothenic acid. It helps release energy from carbohydrates in the breakdown of fats. Children and adults need from five to ten milligrams per day. See Calcium Pantothenate.

A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients

Ruth Winter, M.S.
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FOLIC ACID • A yellowish orange compound and member of the vitamin b complex, used as a nutrient. Used in cosmetic emollients. Occurs naturally in liver, kidney, mushrooms, and green leaves. Aids in cell formation, especially red blood cells. No known toxicity. FOMES OFFICINALIS • See Mushroom Extract. FOREST BLENDS • One of the basic perfume types, these blends are woody, mossy-leafy, or resinous. They either stand out alone with the aromatic notes of an individual nature, such as sandalwood, rosewood, the balsams, or cedar wood, or they have a combination of these notes.

The Complete Guide to Health and Nutrition

Gary Null
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In many cases, they actually catalyze an enzyme so that a vital biochemical function can take place. The vitamin b complex has a special relationship to the functions of your brain because of its role in the manufacture of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, as we saw in our discussion of alcoholism. The B-vitamin complex can be essential for those suffering from emotional stress or mental illness. We're going to hear more specifics later when we talk about the individual members of the vitamin B family, so let's just get a general overview for now.

Bartram's Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine: The Definitive Guide

Thomas Bartram
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A deficiency disease caused by a shortage of nicotinic acid (niacin), one of the vitamin b complex. Common in populations whose diets are mainly of Corn. Also from alcoholism. Symptoms. Diarrhoea, weight-loss, appetite-loss, red tongue, 'always tired', depression, anxiety, sore mouth, skin is brown, scaly and itchy. Treatment. Pellagra responds well to Thuja, in tincture or liquid extract; 30 drops in 4oz water. 1 teaspoon every 2 hours. OR:-Practitioner. Combine: Tinctures. Barberry 1; Echinacea 1; Liquorice half; Thuja quarter. Dose: 1 -2 teaspoons thrice daily. Topical.
Personal requirements of autistic children will be higher than normal levels of vitamin b complex (especially B6) C, E and Magnesium. Such children grow up to be 'temperamental', of extreme sensibility, some with rare talents. Medicine is not required, but for crisis periods calm and poise can be restored by:-Motherwort tea: equal parts, Motherwort, Balm and Valerian: 1-2 teaspoons to each cup boiling water; infuse 10-15 minutes; 1 cup 2-3 times daily. Honey renders it more palatable. Alternatives:- Teas, tablets or other preparations: Hops, German Chamomile.
Bananas, carrots, carob flour products. vitamin b complex, B6, Folic ac, Niacin, Pantothenic acid. See: CAROB BEAN. ACNE ROSACEA. Chronic inflammatory skin disease of middle life with redness, i.e., enlargement of the nose due to swelling of sebaceous glands. Excessive alcohol consumption said to be a cause, but is doubtful. May be accompanied by blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids). May appear anywhere on the body due to over-function of sebaceous (grease) glands. Absence of comedones distinguishes it from acne vulgaris.

A Physician's Guide To Natural Health Products That Work

James A. Howenstine, MD
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Ingredients -Nanocolloidal cell wall Chlorella Pyrenoidosa -Nanocolloidal cilantro -Nanocolloidal PolyFlor which contains complex ferments, cell wall lysates and enzymes from bebeficial bacteria including Bacteriocins, hyluronidase, naturally occurring vitamin b complex, super oxide desmutase, lipoic acid, cell wall lipopoly saccharide-glycopeptide complexes, and whole peptidyl glycans. -Pure Water containing 75 mg/liter of nanocolloidal silica -Grain neutral spirits 20% as a preservative -Living Water delivery system.

The Complete Guide to Health and Nutrition

Gary Null
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How Does the vitamin b complex Work? The members of the B-complex family literally unlock the nutrients in fats, carbohydrates, and proteins, making them available to you as energy. They release all the fuel you need to be at your very best. Obviously, fuel is important in making your body work. In conjunction with enzymes, the B vitamins act as catalysts to transform what you eat into the energy you need to function. As E. Whitney and M. Hamilton, two noted nutritionists, put it, "Without B vitamins, you would certainly feel tired. You would lack energy. Why is this?

A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients

Ruth Winter, M.S.
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A cheap source of vitamin b complex and used in "antiaging" products. CHLORELLA FERMENT • An extract of the rust of the fermentation of chlorella (see) by yeast. Used for astringents, hair tonics, and moisturizers. CHLORHEXIDINE • A white, crystalline powder used as a topical antiseptic and skin sterilizing ingredient in liquid cosmetics and in European feminine hygiene sprays. May cause contact dermatitis. Strongly alkaline. The CIR Expert Panel (see) concludes on the basis of present data, chlorhexidine and its salts are safe for use in cosmetic products at concentration of up to 0.

The Complete Guide to Health and Nutrition

Gary Null
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Chemically speaking, the vitamin b complex is a group of water-soluble vitamins found especially in nutritional yeast, seed germs, eggs, liver, meat, and vegetables. They have varied metabolic functions and include coenzymes and growth factors. (A coenzyme forms the active portion of an enzyme system. Enzymes are produced by living cells and catalyze specific biochemical reactions at body temperatures.

A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients

Ruth Winter, M.S.
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PANTHENOL • Dexpanthenol. vitamin b complex Factor. Widely used in hair products and emollients, and as a supplement in foods. Employed medically to aid digestion. It is good for human tissues. No known toxicity. PANTHENYL ETHYL ETHER • The ethyl ether of the B vitamin panthenol (see). PANTHENYL ETHYL ETHER ACETATE • The ester of acetic acid and the ethyl ether of the B vitamin panthenol (see). PANTOTHENIC ACID • Vitamin B5. A necessity in the human diet. It is involved in the metabolism of fats and proteins. Nontoxic. PANTOTHENYL TRIACETATE • See Panthenol. PAPAIN • See Papaya.

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