It has become increasingly clear that since the B vitamins occur together in food, no person is deficient in any one B vitamin without being deficient in all of them.
There are, however, as many degrees and variations of B-vitamin deficiencies as there are different individuals. Formerly the disease beriberi was thought to be caused by a deficiency of vitamin B1 (thiamine) and pellagra by lack of the B vitamin, niacin (B3).
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This is a topic of immense controversy and I would like to offer my view on it. While many feel that vaccines were the be all and end all to disease or scary debilitating conditions, the use of them has gone completely out of control to the point where manufacturers are creating poisonous, untested concoctions to inject into our tiny babies and compromised elderly.
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Anyone who is up to date with the Japanese nuclear disaster will know that we are all at risk of the consequent radioactive fallout that is most certainly occurring. Whilst I don’t like to dwell on the problem, I decided that it has to be confronted and I wanted to do as much as I could to find a solution to counteract any effects.
Major Improvement In Concentration
“I ordered this for my son who is on the hyperactive side. He is 7 years old and his teacher has seen major improvement in his ability to concentrate in class. She even got the name of the product so she could tell other people. I give him a serving in juice each morning. Thanks for your great product!” J C, California
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After-exercise Aches and Pains
Anyone who exercises knows that muscles can “feel” the effects of having done so. Whether you’re fit or unfit, your muscles sure let you know that you’ve just exerted some energy. There are various reasons for this happening.
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
According to the National Institute of health, carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful progressive condition caused by compression of a key nerve in the wrist. It occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the hand, becomes pressed or squeezed at the wrist. Symptoms usually start gradually, with pain, weakness, or numbness in the hand and wrist, radiating up the arm. As symptoms worsen, people might feel tingling during the day, and decreased grip strength may make it difficult to form a fist, grasp small objects, or perform other manual tasks.
Handled My Dog’s Epileptic Fits
“My Bassett male, Dopey, has always suffered from frequent epileptic fits and I was reluctant to put him on the permanent medication that the vet recommended. I spoke to a representative from Helping Hands and he said that magnesium could help. It didn’t help that the dogs insist on drinking the pool water and apparently the chlorine content knocks the calcium and magnesium out.
One hears so much talk about how acid someone’s body is. Many people don’t understand what that means and don’t even know they can be too alkaline as well. This got me searching for more data about this pH thing and what’s too acid or what’s too alkaline and here’s what my search found in the works of Dr Royal Lee.
Anyone who has suffered from asthma or watched someone suffering from it knows how frightening this condition can be. You feel like you’re going to die because you can’t breathe or your breathing is impaired and that’s very scary.
Party-time and all the tempting, tasty goodies sure can lure us into consuming them without a thought of after-effects.
These after-effects, such as lethargy (lack of energy), hyperactivity (usually in the wrong age group!), feeling down (or blue), headaches and other effects can be decidedly uncomfortable for those having them and those having to put up with someone having them.





