Vitamin B or B Complex as this vitamin is commonly referred to, includes coenzymes
involved in energy production, optimal nerve health and proper brain response
and function. The B vitamins should always be taken together, but up to two to
three times more of one B vitamin may be taken for a particular disorder. Adequate
intake of these vitamins is very important as absorption of these nutrients decreases
with the aging process. Known as the anti-stress vitamin, this vital nutrient
is easily depleted through excessive caffeine use, prescription sulfa drugs, strenuous
exercise, oral contraceptives, antibiotics, alcohol and may be blocked from absorption
by diuretics and cortisone drugs.
Vitamin B and its complex may be obtained in high levels from foods and additional daily supplementation. Foods rich in B vitamins include, brown rice, eggs, seeds, most nuts, soybeans, legumes, avocado, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, brewers yeast, wheat germ, lecithin, and molasses.
Common
Vitamin B complex supplementation ranges between 50-100mg daily. In some cases
of debilitation or anemia, Vitamin B-12 injections may be required. Taken in
excess over prolonged periods of time may result in toxicity to the liver. Total
Health recommends foods rich in B complex vitamins and additional supplementation
with a food based Vitamin B complex.
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