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		<title>How B Vitamins Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 23:45:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Le Breton</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>B vitamins are used to treat neurological problems, blood disorders and skin problems. There are eight B vitamins that keep our bodies properly functioning.</p>
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<li><strong>Thiamine (B1)</strong>: Thiamine helps produce acetylcholine, which is responsible for transmitting messages in the brain. A deficiency is marked by bad short-term memory, sensitive teeth or muscle spasms. People who drink alcohol are at the highest risk for thiamine deficiency.</li>
<li><strong>Riboflavin (B2)</strong>: Riboflavin breaks down fats, proteins and carbohydrates for use in maintaining healthy nerves, eyes, skin, and mucus membranes. It also acts as an antioxidant, helping the body remove damaging free radicals. Riboflavin deficient people may experience skin disorders, eyes that are light sensitive or memory loss.</li>
<li><strong>Niacin (B3)</strong>: Niacin is needed to properly metabolize food. It aids in maintaining skin and healthy nerves. Deficiencies in niacin have been known to lead to skin problems, high cholesterol, and even dementia.</li>
<li><strong>Pyridoxine (B6)</strong>: Pyridoxine also breaks down foods for proper use by the nervous system, skin and mucus membranes of the body. Additionally, the B6 vitamin aids in producing red blood cells and metabolizing amino acids. Deficiencies in vitamin B6 can be marked by severe premenstrual syndrome (PMS), insomnia, poor coordination, confusion and anxiety.</li>
<li><strong>Cyanocobalamin (B12)</strong>: Vitamin B12 works with vitamin C to make white and red blood cells in the body. It also helps to maintain the myelin sheaths that cover the nerves in our brains. Deterioration of the nerves can quickly progress if a deficiency goes uncorrected. B12 also helps to protect and repair DNA damaged by free radicals in our bodies. B12 deficiencies are more common in the elderly and vegetarians, as vitamin B12 is not provided by any plant. Our stomachs make a glycoprotein called intrinsic factor that vitamin B12 must attach to in order for our bodies to use it. As we age, we lose the ability to make this glycoprotein. If you are not absorbing enough vitamin B12 through supplementation, then a physician can administer B12 shots to correct the deficiency.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Some recent studies have shown that methylcobalamin may be a more effective form of vitamin B12 than cyanocobalamin. Methylcobalamin is the active form of vitamin B12 in the central nervous system. Studies have shown that the liver may not convert cyanocobalamin into adequate amounts of methylcobalamin the body may need for proper neuronal functioning.</li>
<li><strong>Folic Acid (B9)</strong>: Folic acid works with B12 and vitamin C to produce blood cells. It also produces the hemoglobin needed by red blood cells to properly transfer oxygen and carbon dioxide. Vitamin B9 works with B12 to protect and repair DNA. Deficiencies in folic acid are similar to those of B12, but additionally blood disorders can be experienced, anemia being one of the most common.</li>
<li><strong>Biotin (B7)</strong>: Biotin works with pantothenic acid and folic acid to produce fatty acids. It also helps to metabolize fats and break them down into a usable form for the body. Biotin works with vitamin C during aerobic respiration, producing energy for all cells. Biotin is also needed to control blood sugar levels in the body. Depletion can lead to hair loss in areas including areas other than just the scalp. Biotin is sometimes used to treat eczema and suborrheic dermatitis.</li>
<li><strong>Pantothenic Acid (B5)</strong>: Pantothenic acid is necessary for transporting carbon molecules within our cells, is vital for pregnancy, and most biochemical processes in our bodies. Because of this, deficiencies can exhibit themselves in almost any form. Pantothenic acid reduces the build-up of lactic acid after exercise.</li>
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<p>Obviously, B vitamins are essential for many of our life functions. Many people do not get enough from the foods that they eat. Even if they eat the right foods, cooking often destroys many of the B vitamins. Supplementing may be necessary. Unless you are treating an existing condition with a specific B vitamin, when you <a title="Buy Vitamins" href="http://www.nutri.com">buy vitamins</a>, a B complex or multivitamin should be taken to ensure that you get the right balance of vitamin B.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Phil Le Breton is owner at Wholesale Nutrition. He has a strong interest in helping people achieve greater brain and body health. For more information about C-Salts, otherwise known as the <a title="Best Vitamin C" href="http://www.nutri.com">best Vitamin C</a>, or about other <a title="Vitamin C Powder" href="http://www.nutri.com">Vitamin C powder</a> products, visit http://www.nutri.com where you can buy <a title="Vitamins and Supplements" href="http://www.nutri.com">Vitamins and Supplements</a> of the highest quality.</p>
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		<title>The “EBC’s” of Managing Stress</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 23:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Le Breton</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking vitamins is an effective method of stress management. Your body needs to have adequate amounts of certain vitamins stored up to use in regulating stress hormones and neurological responses. Your body quickly uses up vitamins when it is under stress, and even people who get a lot of vitamins from food may still need to supplement. Certain vitamins help to alleviate and prevent the symptoms of stress including fatigue, anxiety, depression and short temper, while protecting your brain and organs from damage and disease that occurs as a result of prolonged stress.</p>
<p>Vitamin E, vitamin B and vitamin C are used in combination with each other to effectively combat stress. This specific combination protects and repairs nerves in the brain and organs while removing excess free radicals that can cause oxidative stress and cause nerve damage. The immune system is also boosted so that it can be ready to handle what life may throw at it.</p>
<p>Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that combats oxidative stress. It also is a great anti-inflammatory and boosts immunity. These properties make vitamin E one of the best defense mechanisms against heart disease that we have. Stress plays a huge role in contributing to the onset of heart disease, as well as speeding up the progression of heart disease and other diseases. An immune system supported by vitamin E is ready to fight illness and disease is also prepared for spikes in stress. Without enough vitamin E, stress can quickly trigger depression or make it worse. Vitamin E also protects neurons from damage, helps prevent cancer and reduces cholesterol, all problems worsened by cortisol production and oxidative stress.</p>
<p>Vitamin E works best in conjunction with vitamin C. In times of stress, vitamin E can quickly become depleted. Vitamin C slows down that process and helps clear out the free radicals that are trying to flush out the vitamin E. In addition, Vitamin C also fights the physical and neurological effects of stress. Vitamin C helps to regulate the release of the stress hormone cortisol. People with high cortisol levels have higher blood pressure and have trouble recovering from stressful situations.</p>
<p>An imbalance or deficiency in B vitamins can manifest itself behaviorally and physically, causing a lot of undue stress. Neurological symptoms include short attention span, confusion, short-term memory loss, depression and agitated state. Taking the right B vitamins helps to protect the nerves in the brain from damage caused by prolonged or repeated exposure to cortisol and free radicals.</p>
<p>It is important to note that an imbalance of B vitamins can occur naturally or as a result of taking too much of one B vitamin and not enough of another. For this reason, a B complex vitamin is usually recommended.</p>
<p>Combining vitamin E, C and B vitamins gives you an edge on controlling your response to stress while protecting yourself from long-term damage caused by oxidative stress or cortisol production.</p>
<p>Treating stress naturally is a good alternative to prescription drugs. The right combination of vitamins can protect you from damaging free radicals and overproduction of stress hormones. When you <a title="Buy Vitamins" href="http://www.nutri.com">buy vitamins</a>, you are helping your body to get what it needs to combat the everyday challenges that we face. Protect yourself from illness and disease by choosing the natural method of treatment and prevention.</p>
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