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Chapter List For:
Prevention's Healing with Vitamins:
  1. Beta-Carotene
  2. Biotin
  3. Calcium
  4. Drugs Can Sabotage Your Nutrition
  5. Folic Acid
  6. Iron
  7. Magnesium
  8. Niacin
  9. Pantothenic Acid
  10. Phosphorus
  11. Potassium
  12. Riboflavin
  13. Selenium
  14. Sodium
  15. Sulfur
  16. Thiamin
  17. Trace Minerals
  18. Vitamin A
  19. Vitamin B12
  20. Vitamin B6
  21. Vitamin C
  22. Vitamin D
  23. Vitamin E
  24. Vitamin K
  25. Zinc
  26. Age Spots
  27. Aging
  28. Alcoholism
  29. Allergies
  30. Alzheimers Disease
  31. Anemia
  32. Angina
  33. Asthma
  34. Bedsores
  35. Beriberi
  36. Birth Defects
  37. Bladder Infections
  38. Bruises
  39. Burns
  40. Cancer
  41. Canker Sores
  42. Cardiomyopathy
  43. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  44. Cataracts
  45. Celiac Disease
  46. Cervical Dysplasia
  47. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  48. Colds
  49. Cold Sores
  50. Cystic Fibrosis
  51. Depression
  52. Dermatitis
  53. Diabetes
  54. Diarrhea
  55. Eating Disorders
  56. Endometriosis
  57. Epilepsy
  58. Fatigue
  59. Fibrocystic Breasts
  60. Fingernail Problems
  61. Gallstones
  62. Genital Herpes
  63. Gingivitis
  64. Glaucoma
  65. Gout
  66. Hair Loss
  67. Heart Arrhythmia
  68. Heart Disease
  69. High Blood Pressure
  70. High Cholesterol
  71. HIV
  72. Immunity
  73. Infertility
  74. Insomnia
  75. Intermittent Claudication
  76. Kidney Stones
  77. Leg Cramps
  78. Lou Gehrigs Disease
  79. Lupus
  80. Macular Degeneration
  81. Memory Loss
  82. Ménière’s Disease
  83. Menopausal Problems
  84. Menstrual Problems
  85. Migraines
  86. Mitral Valve Prolapse
  87. Morning Sickness
  88. Multiple Sclerosis
  89. Night Blindness
  90. Osteoarthritis
  91. Osteoporosis
  92. Overweight
  93. Parkinsons Disease
  94. Pellagra
  95. Phlebitis
  96. Premenstrual Syndrome
  97. Prostate Problems
  98. Psoriasis
  99. Raynaud's Disease
  100. Restless Legs Syndrome
  101. Rheumatoid Arthritis
  102. Rickets
  103. Scleroderma
  104. Scurvy
  105. Shingles
  106. Smog Exposure
  107. Smoking
  108. Sunburn
  109. Surgery
  110. Taste and Smell Problems
  111. Tinnitus
  112. Varicose Veins
  113. Water Retention
  114. Wilson's Disease
  115. Wrinkles
  116. Yeast Infections
From the Rodale book, Prevention's Healing with Vitamins:
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Vitamin B6


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Daily Value: 2 milligrams

Good Food Sources: Bananas, avocados, chicken, beef, brewer's yeast, eggs, brown rice, soybeans, oats, whole wheat, peanuts, walnuts

For more than 30 years, learning about vitamin B6 has consumed much of John Marion Ellis's life. This retired M.D. from Mount Pleasant, Texas, has conducted studies and written papers about it. He has assembled notebooks containing the latest clinical findings. And of course, both he and his wife faithfully take B6 supplements.

"Vitamin B6 is as important to your body as oxygen and water," says Dr. Ellis. "Except it takes six weeks for B6 to get functioning in there like it should."

More and more research is accumulating to support this point of view, says Dr. Ellis. From carpal tunnel syndrome and memory loss to diabetes and premenstrual syndrome, the list of conditions for which vitamin B6--also called pyridoxine--is gaining acceptance as a possible treatment is long.

Vitamin B6 serves the important purpose of ensuring that biological processes, including fat and protein metabolism, take place in the body. "In the absence of B6, metabolism is basically altered," says Michael Ebadi, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology and neurology at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in Omaha.

Vitamin B6 is also important in brain function. This nutrient is vital in helping to create neurotransmitters, the chemicals that allow brain cells to communicate with one another, says Dr. Ebadi. As a result, a lack of B6 impairs your memory, causing trouble with your ability to register, retain and retrieve information.

When it comes to diabetes, a shortage of vitamin B6 has been linked to something called glucose intolerance, which is an abnormally high rise in blood sugar after eating. It may also impair the secretion of insulin and glucagon, the hormone that tells your pancreas when to stop producing insulin.

Shortages of the B vitamins can also lead to nerve damage in the hands and feet. Some studies indicate that people with diabetes experience less of the numbness and tingling of diabetes-caused nerve damage if they get supplemental amounts of B vitamins such as B6 and B12.

As for carpal tunnel syndrome, "you couldn't say enough about carpal tunnel and vitamin B6," says Dr. Ellis. "The evidence is that positive." He contends that swelling and inelasticity of the sheath surrounding a nerve in the wrist may be caused by a lack of B6. "B6 helps you get rid of the extra water gain that causes carpal tunnel," he says. Another theory, backed up by two European studies, suggests that B6 somehow short-circuits an angry nerve's ability to transmit pain signals.

Dr. Ellis says his research shows that numbness, tingling, swelling and pain in the knees, shoulders and arms--what he calls menopausal arthritis--may also be caused by low vitamin B6.

Other potential uses of vitamin B6 on the horizon: ending asthma attacks by lowering the body's histamine levels and defending against atherosclerosis by reducing a chemical in the blood that damages arterial walls. "We're just beginning to scratch the surface of what this vitamin can do," says Dr. Ellis.


Using Vitamin B6 Safely

Even the foods richest in vitamin B6--such as bananas, avocados, brewer's yeast and beef--provide barely a single milligram of B6. But that doesn't necessarily mean you'll need to reach for a supplement, since the Daily Value is only two milligrams.

And if you do opt for a supplement, you should use caution. Too much vitamin B6 has been linked to serious nerve disorders as well as to oversensitivity to sunlight, which produces a skin rash and numbness.

In one study, people took 6,000 milligrams of vitamin B6 daily over a two-month period; in another, people took 2,000 milligrams daily for two months or more. The results were the same: The people suffered from severe loss of neuromotor coordination and muscle weakness that stopped a few months after they quit taking B6. As a result, experts suggest consulting your doctor before taking more than 100 milligrams of B6 a day. They also recommend getting this vitamin as part of a B-complex tablet that supplies the Daily Values of all of the B vitamins.

People who are undergoing levodopa therapy for Parkinson's disease should avoid vitamin B6 supplements altogether. It has been found to reduce the drug's effectiveness.

On the other hand, certain drugs can cause a vitamin B6 deficiency: isoniazid, for tuberculosis; cycloserine, an antibiotic for tuberculosis; and penicillamine, for Wilson's disease, lead poisoning, kidney stones and arthritis. If you are taking any of these drugs, you might want to talk to your doctor before taking a B6 supplement.

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