Thursday, December 23, 2010

New Breakthroughs in Nutrition-
B6/B1-Vitamin Combination in the form your body needs http://bit.ly/hZhwAW

Produced by Zorex International, Ltd.
Available Through http://www.myvits.com/ 866-551-VITS

Special Info

Contains Active Enzyme forms of Vitamin B-1: 5 mg of cocarboxylase (thiamine pyrophosphate)and Active Enzyme form of Vitamin B-6: 50 mg of P-5-P as well as 50 mg of magnesium gluconate.


Description


B6/B1 should be considered for : carpal tunnel syndrome, Joint pain

Trigger finger*, Sensitivity to bright light, Burning or itching in the extremities

Inability to recall dreams, Decreased SGOT (liver enzyme below 10) , Vitamin B-6 anemia, sensitivity to MSG, psychological stress, low adrenal function (low blood sugar, etc.) and severe fatigue.



*Note
With trigger finger use with raw pecans.



Suggested Use

Use 1 capsule, 3 to 6 times per day or as otherwise directed by a health care professional.



You would have to take 3 tablets of Biotics Research Bio 3 B G to get only 4.5 mg of Thiamine (B1) (as cocarboxylase) and 20 mg Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxal-5-phosphate)
B6/B1 is available in 90 capsule bottles


Vitamin B-1 is known as Thiamine and Vitamin B-6 is called Pyridoxine- Vitamin B-6 activation requires adequate Vitamin B2, Zinc , Magnesium and Phosphorus. This active form is abbreviated as P-5-P.

You would have to take 3 tablets of Biotics Research Bio 3 B G to get only 4.5 mg of Thiamine (B1) (as cocarboxylase) and 20 mg Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxal-5-phosphate)






Pyridoxal -5- Phosphate assists in the balancing of sodium and potassium as well as promoting red blood cell production. It is linked to cardiovascular health by decreasing the formation of homocysteine.



P-5-P may help balance hormonal changes in women and aid the immune system.



Lack of pyridoxal-5-phosphate may cause certain types of anemia, nerve damage, seizures, skin problems, and sores in the mouth.

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