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Vitamin B, The Complex Vitamin(s) by k Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 4:41pm 1 Comment When someone tells you that you should take Vitamin B they normally mean a B vitamin complex. Most people that know anything about Vitamin B know that it takes many forms...9 or Folic Acid Vitamin B12 Since B Vitamins are a bit more complex than most of the basic vitamins, this is going to take me a day or two to go through. In this post I will start Read on »
The secret anxiety solution - Vitamin B Complex by Paulineh Posted Wed 01 Apr 2009 2:52pm Vitamin B Complex supports healthy nervous system function and strengthens the body to help during periods of stress and anxiety.  Vitamin B complex contains eight B...,  calcium pantothenate and biotin. The other related substances that can also be in the B complex vitamin include choline bitartrate,  inositol and vitamins C and E.  I must say here Read on »
Get your Vitamin B Complex- Folic Acid Deficiency and Dementia by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:47pm I am a personal fan of all of the B Vitamins. We deplete these vitamins with stress, poor choice of diet and even in cases of catching various viruses. B Vitamins play key roles in the functioning of our energy sources and body's mechanisms. Vitamin B 12 is the elixir of life and use of folic acid is linked to fighting HPV and treating Cervical Read on »
B Complex Vitamins by Bill .. Posted Mon 26 Jul 2010 5:37pm Many people take B Complex Vitamins to try and improve their health including me. I thought I would do a bit of research so that we could all be a bit more aware of what the B Complex Vitamins are for, how much B Complex to get, and the problems with deficiencies. The B vitamins are: B Read on »
ILL EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY by Dr. Virashri R. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010 10:59am Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin, methylcobalamin, and adenosylcobalamin) deficiency is one of the most common deficiencies. Because the deficiency isn't recognized until it has progressed to anemia, it is important to incorporate it into your diet via food or supplement before it becomes a problem. A vitamin B12 deficiency can be caused by malabsorption Read on »
Vitamin B-12 Is Not Effective For Weight Loss by Linda Posted Mon 12 Apr 2010 12:00am One question that I get asked frequently is “Will Vitamin B-12 shots help me to lose weight?” Many people have heard that but unfortunately there is no scientific proof. There’s no evidence that vitamin B-12 in any form, injections or vitamin pills enhances weight loss in any way. There was one study published in 2005 that suggested Read on »
B Vitamins - Day 3, B-6, Biotin, Folic Acid And B-12 by k Patient Expert Posted Thu 08 Jan 2009 4:35pm 1 Comment by vegetarians is important because unlike animals, humans can not produce vitamin B-12 through gut bacteria. Some people may have allergic reactions or side effects from Vitamin B-12, so... there are no known toxic side effects from too much B-6 through food sources, overdose through supplementation can result in nerve deadening until the pyridoxine (Supplemental B-6) wears off Read on »
ZMA Mass – 90 Capsules ZMA Testosterone Booster Anabolic Mineral Support Formula Magnesium, Zinc & Vitamin B6 by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 26 Apr 2010 7:13pm Magnesium, Zinc & Vitamin B6 (ZMA) Increase Testosterone levels and increase strength in athletes. TARGET MARKET: Individuals involved in any intense weight and/or exercise training program. Product Description ZMA is the only non-steroidal, all natural dietary supplement that is 100% clinically proven to increase Testosterone levels Read on »
Vitamins & Supplements Tips - B-complex by Vitaminarians .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm Alcoholism depletes B6. High levels of alcohol intake, especially if coupled with a poor diet, lead to B6(thiamin) deficiency and severe neiurological problems B-complex. The most important of the B complex vitamins are B6(thiamine) and B12(cyanocobalamin) Don't worry about the other B numbers. Some B-complex "vitamins" are not essential Read on »
Vitamin B12 - Clarifying Some Misinformation by Dr. Nishant Posted Tue 26 May 2009 2:19am on popular health care topics.  A great idea and my first time watching it. One of the topics for discussion was whether vitamin B12 injections have any effect.  The answer from the panel was a quick, "No, the energy increase the person is experiencing is simply a placebo effect, there is no reason somebody would be low in vitamin B12 they should be getting Read on »