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The Importance of Vitamin
B
A decade ago words like
phytochemical or phosphatidylserine either didnt exist or were unfamiliar
outside of the scientific community. One of the pitfalls of taking an active
interest in nutrition is the tendency to forget the basics. You use Pure Red
and Pure Green Power every day, but are a multivitamin and B complex part of
your daily regimen? Recent research indicates that vitamins and minerals play a
much larger role than simply providing a solid foundation for overall good
health. Just consider these findings on the relatively inexpensive B
vitamins:
- A solid study done in
Hungary in 1992 which demonstrated that folic acid (called folate when present
in foods) could prevent birth defects like spina bifida and anencephaly (the
brain does not develop) was one of the reasons the FDA mandated enriching
cereals and grains with folate last year.
- B-12 deficiency can cause
anemia resulting in nerve damage. Folate can mask B-12 deficiency in older
people which is one of the reasons the FDA waited so long before mandating
folate in cereals. Some seniors with B-12 deficiency exhibit dementia which
could be confused with irreversible conditions like Alzheimers
disease.
- Older people typically have
low B-12 levels not because they dont eat enough foods rich in B-12, but
because they produce too little stomach acid to free the B-12 from their food.
People over 65 should supplement with 500 mcg of B-12 every day.
- In the Nurses Health
Study and the Health Professionals Follow-up Study, those who reported eating
more folate-rich foods were less likely to develop colon cancer.
- The Nurses Health
Study has been following 88,000 healthy women for almost 20 years. Every two
years since 1980, the nurses have filled out questionnaires about the food and
multivitamins they consumed. Those who had been taking a multivitamin
containing folic acid for at least 15 years were 75% less likely to develop
colon cancer than those who didnt take multivitamins.
- In the ongoing Framingham
study, one out of three people 67 or older has high homocysteine (an amino acid
thats used to make protein) levels. In more than 20 studies people with
elevated homocysteine levels were three times more likely to suffer a heart
attack. The body needs folic acid, vitamins B-6 and B-12 to convert
homocysteine to other substances.
- A University of Minnesota
School of Public Health study reported that people with the highest levels of
vitamin B-6 were about a third less likely to develop heart
disease.
- A preliminary hypotheses in
a British study is that folate and vitamin B-12 can reduce the risk of
Alzheimers. The investigators found that the patients with
Alzheimers and other types of dementia had higher levels of homocysteine
and lower blood levels of folate and vitamin B-12.
- In a joint study between
Tufts School of Medicine and the University of Toronto, researchers measured
the amount of folate in the tissue lining of the colons of patients undergoing
the removal of polyps growths in the colon that have the potential to
turn into cancerous tumors. Those people whose polyps were in fact precancerous
had 34% less folate in their colon walls than those whose polyps were not the
type that can turn into malignant growths.
As you might expect, every
study concludes with a caution that there is no positive proof and further
study is necessary. Only a fool would say, We dont need more
research money.! Considering how inexpensive high quality B complex is,
we would be fools not to take them. Taking a B complex supplement is also a
good idea because the vitamins are more biologically available than those in
food which must go through more metabolic steps before the body can utilize
them. With the exception of a B-12 supplement for seniors, taking a B complex
is preferable to supplementing with specific B vitamins. Youll save money
and B vitamins probably work synergistically.
The B vitamins are an
excellent antidote for stress because they seem to calm nerves. If you work in
a stressful environment or find yourself snapping, keep a bottle of B complex
nearby. If your teenager seems to get touchy for no reason, hand him/her a B
complex every day.
There is little danger of
overdose because B vitamins are water soluble. Your body excretes what it
doesnt need, but this also means that B vitamins have to be constantly
replenished. There is an easy, no cost way to see if you are getting enough B
note the color of your urine. If it is almost colorless, you need B.
When your body is saturated with B, your urine will almost be a fluorescent
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