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Post by Admin on Feb 22, 2014 19:30:43 GMT -5
Prescribed medication will mop up essential nutrients causing serious damage. Check out your symptoms against deficiencies, to prevent further damage leading to serious disease state. Deficiency of Riboflavin includes: Blurred vision, cataracts, neuro symptoms, electric shock sensation, numbness,seizures, hair loss, dizziness, weakness, sleepiness photosensitivity, (avoid celery, can worsen) Peripheral neuropathy, spatial sensory dysfunction. Note that demylienation of the myelin sheath can lead to MS, Guillain Barre Syndrome and other associated disorders. Prevention, and reversal is possible by remedial targeted nutritional therapy. Strong evidence show myelin sheath and nerve plasma membrane dysfunction leading to sensory pathways dysfunction. See: Am J Pathol. 1976 December; 85(3): 651–660. Effects of riboflavin deficiency on the ultrastructure of rat sciatic nerve fibers.W. N. Norton, I. Daskal, H. E. Savage, R. A. Seibert, and M. Lane www.pubmed.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2032662/?page=1List of foods rich in Vitamin B2: riboflavin.rich-foods.com/www.livestrong.com/article/233837-list-of-foods-that-contain-vitamin-b2/
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Post by Admin on Mar 23, 2014 19:35:07 GMT -5
Common symptoms of nutritional deficiencies. Note that medications will mop up essential nutrients, which over a period of time will lead to disease state. Note that vitamins will rarely reverse deficiencies, nutrients to be obtained from food source when possible. Consider addressing your health issues through researching food chemistry and your own individual needs. 1stholistic.com/nutrition/hol_nutr-def-symptoms.htm
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