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| Vitamin B1 improves errors of metabolism. | | Curr Mol Med. 2001 May;1(2):197-207.
Molecular mechanisms of thiamine utilization.
Singleton CK, Martin PR.
A number of inborn errors of metabolism have been described in which clinical improvements can be documented following administration of pharmacological doses of thiamine, such as thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia.
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| | Vitamin A deficiency is devastating for health. | | Nutr Rev. 2002 May;60(5 Pt 2):S84-90.
Adverse effects of poor micronutrient status during childhood and adolescence.
Kapil U, Bhavna A.
Deficiencies of these three micronutrients are known to have devastating effects on health. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Zinc deficiency and its importance for child health is increasingly appreciated. | | Curr Opin Pediatr. 2002 Jun;14(3):350-3.
Update on micronutrients: iron and zinc.
Oken E, Duggan C.
Zinc is another micronutrient whose significance to child health is increasingly appreciated. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Iron supplementation improves infant blood lead levels. | | J Pediatr. 2003 Dec;143(6):789-95.
Effects of iron therapy on infant blood lead levels.
Wolf AW, Jimenez E, Lozoff B.
Correcting and/or preventing iron deficiency appear to be rapid and effective means of improving infant lead levels, even in nonanemic infants. | | Click here for more information >> |
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| Health Info |
| Fatigue | | Fatigue can be a result of sleep deficit, stress, adrenal exhaustion, anemia, allergies, hypothyroidism, candida, pollution, deficiencies of magnesium, B vitamins, especially B12, pantothenic acid and thiamine, L'carnitine and poor nutrition in general. |
| | Anemia | | Anemia is a red blood cell/hemaglobin disorder linked to deficiencies of iron, folic acid or B12, cobalamin, (pernicious anemia). Improving nutrient levels and proper absorption are necessary. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Baldness | | Baldness occurs mainly in men, largely due to genetics. Stress, deficiencies in B vitamins, essential amino acids, and minerals, especially magnesium and silica are also linked to baldness and hair health. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Memory | | Memory loss can be a result of insufficient supply of nutrients to the brain, hypoglycemia, Alzheimer's disease, depression, arteriosclerosis, poor circulation, allegies, stress, candidiasis, thyroid conditions, drug side effects or hormonal dysfunction. | | Click here for more information >> |
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