The findings in a study involving mice suggest that getting adequate amounts of B vitamins can perhaps be protective against conditions linked to Alzheimer’s Disease in humans.
Category: Hazards
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If you have any personal or family history of cardiovascular events, it’s a good idea to keep track of your homocysteine levels.
For high homocysteine, consider taking folic acid, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12 daily. If that proves ineffective, switch to a methyl folate supplement. If that is also ineffective, consider …
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If you have tinnitus you might want to try these suggestions from Dr. Robert J. Rowen:
• Have your doctor look for hidden infections in your mouth.
• Have your doctor check your circulation–chelation therapy may help with circulation issues as well as the detoxification of heavy metals.
• Alternative therapies such as …
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If you are a vegetarian or vegan, over the age of 60, or have digestive issues, you may not be consuming and absorbing enough vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 deficiency is implicated in Alzheimer’s disease, heart attack risk, depression, anemia, nervous system degeneration, and cognitive impairment.
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Vitamin D deficiency may pose serious risks to overall and cardiovascular health.
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Those suffering from acute or chronic bursitis may have inadequate levels of B12 and may benefit from regular intramuscular injections of vitamin B12.
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Pre- and postmenopausal woman with thinning hair (not related to alopecia) or unhealthy nails may be suffering from low stomach acid.
A “gastric analysis by radiotelemetry” (commonly known as the “Heidelberg capsule test”) can test the stomach’s ability to produce stomach acid. If the test indicates low stomach acid, …
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Chronic pain unresponsive to Prolozone therapy may be related to a vitamin D deficiency. Maintaining adequate levels of vitamin D (supplementing with vitamin D3 if necessary) may be helpful.
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Maintaining adequate levels of potassium may help alleviate frequent eyelid twitching. Potassium levels can be increased by eating more fruit and vegetables and also by using potassium chloride salt in place of regular salt.
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The following recommendations and treatments may help those suffering from scleroderma:
*Undergo Bio-Energy Testing to determine whether or not you have a metabolic deficiency and to determine the correct program of diet, exercise, and supplements for your particular needs.
*A regimen of probiotics, colostrum therapy and pancreas enzymes may help treat …