Gary Null, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | In this study, patients suffering from hepatic cirrhosis were intravenously treated for a period of 30 days with 150 mg per day SAMe and 2000 gamma per day of vitamin b-12 or with vitamin b-12 alone. Results showed significant improvements in the groups of patients receiving the combined treatment only.
—G. Labo, et al., "Double-blind Polycentric Study of the Action of S-adenosylmethionine in Hepatic Cirrhosis," Minerva Med, 66(33), May 2, 1975, p. 1590-1594. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Mike: So, just back to that vitamin b-12, to let people know, that's more traditionally derived from animal proteins.
Gerry: That's correct.
Mike: And as a complete protein, spirulina beats beans or rice or other protein sources that don't have all the amino acids.
Gerry: That's correct.
Mike: I don't mean to be putting words in your mouth, Gerry, I'm just trying to explain to everyone why that's such a big deal.
Gerry: No, I appreciate your input.
Mike: Thanks. | H. Winter Griffith, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Talk to your doctor about the need for follow-up medical examinations or laboratory studies to check blood levels of vitamin b-12.
Skin & sunlight:
No problems expected.
Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if you drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and reflexes, such as antihistamines, tranquilizers, sedatives, pain medicine, narcotics and mind-altering drugs. | | You have vitamin b-12 deficiency.
Before you start, consult your doctor:
• If you have acid urine, ascites, dehydration.
• If you have kidney function impairment.
Over age 60:
Adverse reactions and side effects may be more frequent and severe than in younger persons. You may need smaller doses for shorter periods of time.
Pregnancy:
Recommended for the treatment of megaloblastic anemia caused by pregnancy. Decide with your doctor if drug benefits justify risk to unborn child. Risk category C (see page xviii).
Breast-feeding:
No problems expected. Consult doctor. | John Robbins See book keywords and concepts | Animal products have vitamin b-12 because animals ingest plants and/or drink water that are carrying the microorganisms that produce the vitamin. vitamin b-12 is constantly being produced throughout the environment by bacteria. If you were living in the wild, as your ancestors did, you'd almost certainly get plenty of B-12 in the water you drank. Nowadays, though, it is usually not safe to drink from rivers, streams, and ponds, as they are often contaminated, and most of us drink water that has been chlorinated. | Dr. Jonathan Prousky, BPHE, BSc, ND, FRSH See book keywords and concepts | B-12) that seem to be more efficacious when used regularly. Glycine can be recommended to patients as a backup when they have an acute exacerbation of their anxiety.
GABA appears to have a similar mechanism of action to that of glycine and may also be effective for acute panic attacks. There is some evidence that GABA can be effective when taken daily for chronic anxiety.
The serotonin precursors (L-tryptophan and 5-HTP) may also benefit patients suffering from anxiety disorders. These amino acids are not associated with any significant side effects. | Dr. John Heinerman See book keywords and concepts | C, 150 micrograms of folic acid, and 10 micrograms of vitamin b-12. For larger-sized pets, these amounts can be doubled.
Liver and brewer's yeast are good sources of vitamin b-12, while certain dark leafy vegetables such as broccoli, spinach, and romaine have adequate amounts of folic acid in them. It is best to lightly steam them, however, prior to serving, since it is difficult for animals to consume them in a raw state. A number of fresh fruits and vegetables have varying amounts of vitamin C in them. Animals may prefer some over others. | Mark Blumenthal See book keywords and concepts | Product Information: Enzymatic Therapy vitamin b-12 Capsules with Non-Medicinal Liquid Liver Extract and Siberian Ginseng. In; Drug Product Database (DPD). Ottawa, Ontario: Health Canada Therapeutic Products Programme; 2001.
Hikino H, Takahashi M, Otake K, Konno C. Isolation and hypoglycemic activity of eleutherans A, B, C, D, E, F, and G: glycans of Eleutherococcus senticosus roots. / Nat Prod 1986;49(2):293-7.
Huang K. The Pharmacology of Chinese Herbs, 2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press; 1999:46-8.
Kaloeva Z. | American Medical Publishing See book keywords and concepts | | Vitamin B-6 deficiency can cause insomnia, so increasing your intake of this vitamin can aid sleep. vitamin b-12 also helps. It's probably best to take a B-Complex supplement to make sure you are getting all the B-vitamins you need on a daily basis. Do not megadose on vitamin B. Trace minerals are also extremely important to sleep. People low in copper, for example, often have trouble sleeping. A high magnesium and low-aluminum diet also aid sleep. Calcium interacts with magnesium to make sleep come more easily and naturally. | Gary Null, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Metz, "Betaine Delays the Onset of Neurological Impairment in Nitrous oxide-induced vitamin b-12 Deficiency in Fruit Bats," Journal of Nutrition, 114(6), June 1984, p. 1106-1111.
This article reports on the single case of a 16-year-old Japanese girl with 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase deficiency who was suffering from peripheral neuropathy. Treatment with betaine monohy-drate led to relief from muscle weakness and gait disturbance while increasing the concentration of S-adenosylmethionine in cerebrospinal fluid to normal levels after 2 years of treatment.
—T. Kishi, et al. | | Thenen, "Megadose Effects of Vitamin C on vitamin b-12 Status in the Rat,"
Journal of Nutrition, 119(8), August, 1989, p. 1107-114.
Wound Healing
In this study, the authors report success in wound healing using doses of vitamin C between 500 to 3000 mg a day in subjects recovering from surgery, decubital ulcers, leg ulcers, and other unspecified injuries. Mention is made of a previous study showing that genetic impairment of collagen synthesis was treated by the administration of 4 g of ascorbic acid in an 8-year-old boy with type VI Ehler-Danlos syndrome
—W.M. Ringsdorf, Jr. and E. | American Medical Publishing See book keywords and concepts | | About 9% of people on this drug also develop low levels of vitamin b-12. Should not be taken with alcohol.
Possible alternatives — Diabetic, especially people with a severe case have few alternatives than to take one prescription drug of another. Still, patients can lessen the amount of drugs they need if they adopt lifestyles and diets that promote optimum health. That means a high fiber diet rich in fruits and vegetables and small amounts of meat. It also means avoiding alcohol and other food which contribute to problems.
No. | Ralph Golan, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | You may need at first weekly, then bimonthly and eventually monthly, vitamin b-12 injections with folic acid to feel your best. Occasionally, the sublingual or nasal gel form of B-12 may do the job.
Many individuals who have taken supplemental hydrochloric acid for years seem to have become dependent on it. When possible, it is preferable to use other approaches to get the stomach working on its own again (like taking bitters or finding a treatable cause of hypochlorhydria, such as helicobacter pylori or adrenal exhaustion). | | NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS
• Two vitamin supplements are useful in treating this condition: B-complex vitamins (10 to 100 milligrams twice a day) and vitamin b-12 (1,000 micrograms sublingually once or twice a day). Depending on the severity of the condition and your age, both supplements may be better administered by intramuscular injection.
• If indicated, take betaine hydrochloride capsules with meals (as directed by your physician).
• If indicated, take digestive enzymes (one capsule with each meal).
HERBAL REMEDIES
• Take bitters. | | NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS
• Take the following brain nutrients daily: B complex (with at least 100 milligrams of the various B vitamins and 400 to 800 micrograms of folic acid), extra vitamin b-12 (1,000 micrograms sublingual or injected— see below), niacinamide (500 to 1,500 milligrams), glutamine (500 to 1,000 milligrams), phenylalanine (500 to 2,000 milligrams), tyrosine (500 to 2,000 milligrams), zinc (30 to 60 milligrams), and essential fatty acids (1 teaspoon or three capsules of flaxseed oil and two or three capsules of borage oil). | | In addition to a protein deficiency, strict vegetarians often suffer from a vitamin b-12 deficiency, which may be improved dramatically within one to two days after the administration of a B-12 injection. The resultant increase in energy, as well as the accompanying emotional transformation, can be a diagnostic sign that your diet is deficient and/or your absorptive capacity impaired.
4. Although excessive fat is a well-known hazard, you must consume at least enough fat calories to keep your metabolism functioning properly. | | Try intramuscular injections of vitamin b-12 (1,000 micrograms a day for one to two weeks), with folic acid (2 or 3 milligrams) added in the syringe at least three times a week. After the initial two weeks, lessen the frequency of the injections to two or three injections a week for a month, then one to four injections a month as needed.
HERBAL REMEDIES
• Bromelain and turmeric (200 to 600 milligrams of both three or four times a day) provide a potent antiinflammatory effect. | Dr. John Heinerman See book keywords and concepts | Liver and brewer's yeast are good sources of vitamin b-12, while certain dark leafy vegetables such as broccoli, spinach, and romaine have adequate amounts of folic acid in them. It is best to lightly steam them, however, prior to serving, since it is difficult for animals to consume them in a raw state. A number of fresh fruits and vegetables have varying amounts of vitamin C in them. Animals may prefer some over others. With a little practice, an owner can determine which ones his or her pet likes or doesn't like. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | Correlation with folate, vitamin b-12, and vitamin B-6 status. Am J Clin Nutr 1996; 63: 220-224
11. Hultberg B, Berglund M, Andersson A, Frank A. Elevated plasma homocysteine in alcoholics. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1993; 17: 687-689
12. Duerre JA, Briske-Anderson M. Effect of adenosine metabolites on methyltransferase reactions in isolated rat livers. Biochim Biophys Acta 1981; 678: 275-282
13. Wiklund O, Fager G, Andersson A et al. N-acetylcysteine treatment lowers plasma homocysteine but not serum lipoprotein(a) levels. Atherosclerosis 1996; 119: 99-106
14. Spector R. | Sharol Tilgner, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Nutritional supplements that support the heart are essential fatty acids, magnesium, zinc, copper, niacin, pyridoxine, folate, vitamin b-12, vitamin C, vitamin E, Coen-zyme-QlO and L-carnitine. Avoid obesity, stress, saturated fats, hydrogenated fats, fried foods, simple sugars, caffeine, cigarettes or nicotine.
BLOOD BUILDING FORMULA
Yellow dock
Rumex crispus/obtusifolius
15-25%
Nettle
Urtica spp.
15-25%
Alfalfa
Medicago sativa
15-25%
Lemon grass
Cymbopogon citratus
15-25%
Dandelion leaf
Taraxacum officinalis
15-25%
Apple cider vinegar is used to make this formula. | | Water-soluble fiber Cold water fish or fish oils Legumes
Garhc and onions Alfalfa
• Decrease
Coffee Caffeine
• Aerobic exercise
• Consider nutritional supplements such as magnesium, zinc, copper, niacin, pyridoxine, folate, vitamin b-12, vitamin C, vitamin E, Coenzyme-QlO and L-carnitine.
Profiles of herbs used in this formula:
Ginkgo, Ginkgo biloba, increases blood flow peripherally to the limbs and head.6M9'71 It is an antioxidant, anticoagulant and antiatherosclerotic.66-370 Clinically, ginkgo is used for cerebral vascular insufficiency and impaired mental performance. | Ralph Golan, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Injectable nutrients, intravenous or intramuscular, may bring faster results, particularly if absorption from the gastrointestinal tract is not quite up to par, which is common in older individuals. vitamin b-12 may be the most important nutrient to try by injection, as it is the most difficult to absorb. An intramuscular injection of 1,000 micrograms of B-12 (1 milliliter), with the addition of up to 5 milligrams of folic acid (Vi milliliter) and B complex, with 100 milligrams of B-l plus varying amounts of other B vitamins (1 milliliter) can bring results within a day. | Stephen T., M.D. Sinatra See book keywords and concepts | One of my elderly angina patients had a vitamin b-12 absorption problem, and almost underwent coronary artery bypass surgery because of severe coronary disease. We discovered, however, that his angina could have been provoked by a low blood count as a result of B-12 deficiency. After he received B-12 injections, he felt considerably better and had fewer angina symptoms. He currently receives monthly B-12 injections which have completely corrected the problem. This treatment has continued for ten years, and at the age of eighty-four, he still has a good quality of life. | Sheldon Saul Hendler and David Rorvik See book keywords and concepts | Nutritional Products Available:
Bee Pollen Nuggets
Powder Bee Pollen Tablets Calcium Citrate Tablets Evening Primrose Oil
Capsules Flaxseed Oil Capsules Folic Acid Tablets Gentle Iron Capsules Ipriflavone Capsules L-Arginine Capsules L-Methionine Capsules L-Ornithine Capsules
Rutin Tablets
Sharkilage Shark Cartilage
Capsules Super GLA Capsules Vitamin B-6 Tablets vitamin b-12 Nuggets Vitamin K Tablets
SOLVAY PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. | Rex Adams See book keywords and concepts | With no complications, these are usually relieved with liver and vitamin b-12. But this woman says that garlic did it. She just couldn't seem to get enough of it and was never sick again after that "garlic binge." Let us now examine the unique factors present in garlic that may make it a miracle medicine food for many female complaints.
A Nearly Ail-Purpose Remedy!
Hot flashes? Try garlic. Feeling blue? Try a little garlic in your salad. | | Then I heard about taking vitamin b-12 for herpes. I bought some at my local health food store—and within ten days, after taking 300 mg. daily, practically all of the symptoms disappeared. Since then there have been two recurrences of the vague deep pain (one of several symptoms) but no blisters, no eruptions, no redness and tenderness. By any comparison I am cured."
Embarrassing Impotence Miraculously Cured!
Albert J., 65, was extremely depressed due to impotence, which he associated with old age and loss of his manhood. A visit to the doctor left him even more depressed. | | In patients with normal stomach acid, a liver supplement is prescribed, along with vitamin b-12 and riboflavin. Reportedly, most patients are relieved by these treatments.
Miracle Medicine Food For The Nose and Throat!
Garlic has long been known as a miracle antiseptic in cases involving eye, ear, nose and throat infection. As Kristine Nolfi, M.D., states:3
"If one puts a piece of garlic in his mouth, at the onset of a cold, on both sides between cheek and teeth, the cold will disappear within a few hours or, at most, within a day! | | The doctors decided to give me large doses of protein (in gelatin form) as well as shots of vitamin b-12. When the pain finally subsided, my left leg was almost useless. I had to learn to walk all over again. That was 3 Vi years ago, after a five-week siege in the hospital. A short time later, I began taking a vitamin supplement plus vitamin E, bone meal, dessicated liver tablets, brewer's yeast, and lots of vitamin C all day long.
"I haven't had a cold in three years. No aches or pains, and I work 8 hours a day as a seamstress. Everyone wants to know where I get all my energy. | Daniel B. Mowrey, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Vitamin B Complex Vitamin B-2 25-50 mg Vitamin B-6 25-50 mg vitamin b-12 25 meg Vitamin C 500-1,000 mg Vitamin D 200-400 I.U. Vitamin E 200-600 I.U. Niacinamide 100 mg Pantothenic Acid 50-100 mg Choline 500-1000 mg Inositol 500-600 mg PABA 10 mg Folic acid 400 meg
MINERALS
Potassium
Calcium/Magnesium
REFERENCES
1. Leclerc, H. Phytotherapie (Paris), 1927, cited by Ripperger, W. "Pflanzliche laxantien und cholagogue wirkungen." Medizinis-che Welt, 9, 1463, 1935.
2. Kroeber, L. "Pharmacology of inulin drugs and their therapeutic use. II. Cichorium intybus; taraxacum officinale. |
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