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Vitamin B Deficiency: Everything You Need To Know

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0:00 Introduction
1:00 Benefits and signs of deficiency
1:04 Benefits of vitamin B6
1:32 Signs of B6 deficiency
2:13 Benefits of vitamin B9(folate or folic acid)
2:34 Signs of vitaminB9 deficiency
2:49 Benefits of vitamin B12
3:12 Signs of vitamin B12 deficiency
3:34 Causes of Vitamin B Deficiency

Vitamin B12 deficiency, also known as cobalamin deficiency, is the medical condition in which the blood and tissue have a lower than normal level of vitamin B12.[5] Symptoms can vary from none to severe.[1] Mild deficiency may have few or absent symptoms.[1] In moderate deficiency, feeling tired, anemia, soreness of the tongue, mouth ulcers, breathlessness, feeling faint, rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure, pallor, hair loss, decreased ability to think and severe joint pain and the beginning of neurological symptoms, including abnormal sensations such as pins and needles, numbness and tinnitus may occur.[1] Severe deficiency may include symptoms of reduced heart function as well as more severe neurological symptoms, including changes in reflexes, poor muscle function, memory problems, blurred vision, irritability, ataxia, decreased taste and smell, decreased level of consciousness, depression, anxiety, guilt and psychosis.[1] If left untreated, some of these changes can become permanent.[1][6] Temporary infertility reversible with treatment, may occur.[1][7] In exclusively breastfed infants of vegan mothers, undetected and untreated deficiency can lead to poor growth, poor development, and difficulties with movement.[2]

Causes are usually related to conditions that give rise to malabsorption of vitamin B12 particularly autoimmune gastritis in pernicious anemia.[8] Other conditions giving rise to malabsorption include surgical removal of the stomach, chronic inflammation of the pancreas, intestinal parasites, certain medications such as long-term use of proton pump inhibitors, H2-receptor blockers, and metformin, and some genetic disorders.[1][9] Deficiency can also be caused by inadequate dietary intake such as with the diets of vegetarians, and vegans, and in the malnourished.[1][10] Deficiency may be caused by increased needs of the body for example in those with HIV/AIDS, and shortened red blood cell lifespan.[1] Diagnosis is typically based on blood levels of vitamin B12 below 150–180 pmol/L (200 to 250 pg/mL) in adults.[2] A false high or normal assay may be observed.[11] Elevated methylmalonic acid levels may also indicate a deficiency.[2] A type of anemia known as megaloblastic anemia is often but not always present.[2] Individuals with low or marginal values of vitamin B12 in the range of 148–221 pmol/L (200–300 pg/mL) may not have classic neurological or hematological signs or symptoms.[2]

Treatment is by vitamin B12 supplementation, either by mouth or by injection.[3] Initially in high daily doses, followed by less frequent lower doses, as the condition improves.[3] If a reversible cause is found, that cause should be corrected if possible.[12] If no reversible cause is found, or when found it cannot be eliminated, lifelong vitamin B12 administration is usually recommended.[13] A nasal spray is also available.[2] Vitamin B12 deficiency is preventable with supplements, which are recommended for pregnant vegetarians and vegans, and not harmful in others.[2] Risk of toxicity due to vitamin B12 is low.[2]

Vitamin B12 deficiency in the US and the UK is estimated to occur in about 6 percent of those under the age of 60, and 20 percent of those over the age of 60.[4] In Latin America, about 40 percent are estimated to be affected, and this may be as high as 80 percent in parts of Africa and Asia.[1] Marginal deficiency is much more common and may occur in up to 40% of Western populations.[2]

Vitamin B12 Deficiency Symptoms | B12 Deficiency | Vitamin B12 – All You Need to Know

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Vitamin B12 Deficiency Symptoms | B12 Deficiency | Vitamin B12 – All You Need to Know | 10 warning signs of vitamin b12 deficiency

Vitamin B12 is necessary for DNA synthesis, energy production, and central nervous system function .

B12 insufficiency and deficiency is often due to limited dietary intake, malabsorption, certain medical conditions, or the use of B12-depleting medications.

Ability to absorb B12 from food declines with age; therefore it is more common in older adults. It is also common in pregnancy and can be seen in young adults and children.

In this video we have discussed about the most common signs & symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency.

Fatigue & Tired:

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause Weakness, tiredness, or lightheadedness

Glossitis:

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause Red, painful, and inflammed tongue. This condition is called Hunter’s glossitis or Moeller’s glossitis. This can be an early sign of Vitamin B12 deficiency.

Paresthesia in hands & feet:

Paresthesia is a medical term that refers to a burning or pins-and-needles sensation in certain areas of the body, like the hands and feet.
Many adults and kids who have B12 deficiency report experiencing paresthesia

People with diabetes taking metformin are at a higher risk of developing B12 deficiency, because this medication can reduce vitamin B12 absorption in the body

Depression:

Vitamin B12 deficiency is also associated with a risk of developing depression. Vitamin B12 is a needed for our central nervous system development.

Low or deficient B12 levels may lead to other mental conditions, including psychosis and mood disorders

Difficulty concentrating and mental impairment:

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause concentration problem and it is more common in older people.

Gastrointestinal problems:

A B12 deficiency may also cause diarrhea, nausea, constipation, bloating, gas, and other gastrointestinal symptoms

Headache:

Headaches are amongst the most commonly reported symptoms related to B12 deficiency in both adults and kids.

Muscle cramps and muscle weakness. B12 deficiency negatively impacts motor and sensory nerve function, which can cause muscle cramps and weakness

Impaired coordination. A person with B12 deficiency may have difficulty walking and balancing

Erectile dysfunction. Men with B12 deficiency may experience erectile dysfunction as a result of increased levels of homocysteine in the body

Vision disturbances. B12 deficiency may cause vision disturbances, possibly due to damage to the optic nerve

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Best Vitamin for Low Back Pain (Sciatica)

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Best Vitamin for Low Back Pain (Sciatica)

Find out what the best vitamin for sciatica is!
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0:00 What is sciatica?
0:28 The best vitamin for sciatica
0:48 Benfotiamine
1:05 Symptoms of a vitamin B2 deficiency
1:48 Causes of a vitamin B2 deficiency
2:20 Foods high in vitamin B2

Today I’m going to share with you the best vitamin for sciatica. Sciatica is pain down the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve comes from the lumbar spine all the way down the back part of the leg and into the foot. It’s the longest and biggest nerve in the body.

The sciatic nerve needs certain nutrients to function correctly. But, the deficiency that will create the most damage to the sciatic nerve is a vitamin B2 deficiency (riboflavin). But, B12 and B1 are also important. Taking the whole B complex may be the best way to go. Benfotiamine may also be beneficial. Benfotiamine is fat-soluble B1.

Other symptoms of a vitamin B2 deficiency:
1. Peripheral neuropathy
2. The limbs are weak
3. Skin lesions or problems
4. A swollen mouth or tongue (or red tongue)
5. A break down of the nervous system
6. Cracked heels
7. Oily skin (especially around the nose)
8. Hearing loss

A vitamin B2 deficiency can be caused by not consuming enough foods that are high in vitamin B2. But, it can also be caused by a problem with the gut that destroys your ability to absorb nutrients. In this situation, you may just need more than the average amount of B2.

Foods high in vitamin B2:
• Liver
• Beef
• Clams (and other shellfish)
• Mushrooms
• Nuts
• Cheese
• Eggs
• Fish
• Green vegetables

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The 3 Vitamin Deficiencies in Sciatica and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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The 3 Vitamin Deficiencies in Sciatica and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Discover the three vitamin deficiencies behind sciatica and carpal tunnel syndrome.

B12 deficiency video:
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B1 deficiency videos:
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6796782/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30712095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8294980

0:00 Introduction: Common deficiencies in sciatica and carpal tunnel syndrome
0:55 Vitamin B6
7:08 Vitamin B12
9:13 Vitamin B1
11:10 Learn more about what to do for sciatic nerve pain!

Today I’m going to share three common nutritional deficiencies related to sciatica and carpal tunnel syndrome and ways to tell which one might be affecting you most.

Vitamins B1, B6, and B12 are intimately involved in the nervous system and may be behind these painful conditions.

1. Vitamin B6 benefits
• Helps build the myelin sheath
• Helps produce neurotransmitters
• Helps protect sensory nerve integrity
• Helps increase nerve conduction and velocity
• Is involved in the metabolism of the nervous system

Vitamin B6 deficiency causes:
• Taking the wrong form of vitamin B6 in large amounts
• Gut inflammation
• Celiac disease
• Crohn’s disease
• Age
• Certain medications
• Alcohol
• Birth control pills
• Certain genetic variations
• Smoking
• Diabetes
• Excess coffee consumption

* It’s important to take the active form of vitamin B6, pyridoxal-5-phosphate (P5P).

2. Vitamin B12 benefits:
• Helps support nerve regeneration
• Helps support myelin production
• Helps support nerve growth factors

Vitamin B12 deficiency causes:
• Certain genetic factors
• Lack of animal products in the diet
• Low stomach acid
• Excess consumption of folic acid
• Alcohol
• Diabetes
• Malabsorption
• Birth control pills

* It’s important to take the natural form of vitamin B12, methylcobalamin.

3. Vitamin B1 (thiamine) benefits:
• Helps support blood flow to the nerves
• Helps counter the complications of diabetes

Vitamin B1 deficiency causes:
• Diabetes, prediabetes, and insulin resistance
• Excess coffee consumption
• Excess tea consumption

* It’s important to take the fat-soluble version of vitamin B1, benfotiamine.

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Vitamin B & C…Health Reboot! Dr. Mandell

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Vitamin B & C…Health Reboot!  Dr. Mandell

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Numbness, tingling, pins and needles sensation can be a sign of possible nerve damage. In this video you will understand why you have these symptoms and I will share with you hand exercises + nutrition and an affordable but effective way to help you cope with neuropathy thru vitamin B-complex supplementation. If you think you need this information, watch the full video because I will be giving away something that can help you.
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Vitamin D relieves joint, muscle pain for breast cancer patients

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Vitamin D relieves joint, muscle pain for breast cancer patients

Washington University doctors have found that high-dose vitamin D helps relieve joint and muscle pain in breast cancer patients taking estrogen-lowering drugs. Known as aromatase inhibitors, the drugs are prescribed to treat breast tumors fueled by the hormone estrogen. They are less toxic than chemotherapy, but many patients experience severe musculoskeletal discomfort, including pain and stiffness in the hands, knees, hips, lower back, shoulders and feet.

Vitamin D relieves joint, muscle pain for breast cancer patients

Dr Dawn Hershmann speaks with ecancer at SABCS 2017 about managing the joint pain of breast cancer patients receiving aromatase inhibitors with acupuncture.

She describes how, in a trial against sham acupuncture and waiting-list control, true acupuncture was found to relieve pain and, she hopes, improve treatment adherence.

How Vitamin B12 Deficiency Causes Nerve Pain

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A vitamin B12 deficiency may result in nerve pain or damage due to a reduction in the protective layer or sheath that covers the nerve cells, called Myelin. This makes the nerve cells more prone to damage and ultimately resulting in the pins and needles sensations that characterize diabetic neuropathy or nerve pain.
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With These 5 Symptoms, You Probably Have a Vitamin B12 Deficiency #shorts

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With These 5 Symptoms, You Probably Have a Vitamin B12 Deficiency #shorts

With These 5 Symptoms, You Probably Have a Vitamin B12 Deficiency #shorts

Dr. Janine shares that with these five symptoms, you probably have a vitamin B12 deficiency. She talks about how canker sores are a symptom of vitamin b12 deficiency. She looks at how fatigue and shortness of breath are signs of low B12. She explains how numbness and tingling in the hands and feet are symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency. She talks about how burning feet, especially at night, is a sign of low B12. Lastly, Dr. Janine explains how difficulty concentrating can also be a symptom of a vitamin B12 deficiency. If you are going to take a vitamin B12 supplement Dr. Janine advises avoiding cyanocobalamin. Look for adenosylcobalamin and make sure you are including probiotics in your diet.

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⚠️ Top 10 DANGERS of Vitamin B12 Deficiency ▶ BEWARE ❗

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What are the most common DANGERS that can occur with a Vitamin B12 deficiency? Watch this video to find out!
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➡️ Increased Levels of Fatigue
Fatigue is one of the most common signs of vitamin B12 deficiency because this vitamin is involved in the production of red blood cells. Red blood cells contain a property known as hemoglobin which transports oxygen to all of the other cells and tissues of the body.

➡️ Pale Skin
The skin of those who are deficient in vitamin B12 tends to have a pale or slightly jaundiced appearance. This sign is also due to the role that vitamin B12 plays in the production of red blood cells. The lack of red blood cells in circulation causes the pigmentation of your skin to become pale in color.

➡️ Mood Swings
Studies found that people who are deficient in vitamin B12 have higher homocysteine levels, which can cause damage to brain tissue and interrupt the signals that travel to and from the brain. This can lead to mood swings and emotional instability.

➡️ Dizziness
A vitamin B12 deficiency leads to anemia, which can result in feelings of shortness of breath. Over time, this can make you feel weak, lightheaded, and off-balance. Again, it all goes back to a lack of production of red blood cells in the body.

➡️ Blurred Vision
Earlier, I mentioned that a lack of vitamin B12 can lead to damage within the nervous system. This includes the optic nerve which is a bundle of more than 1 million nerve fibers that transmit sensory information for vision to occur.

➡️ Tingling in Your Hands or Feet
As you can see, nerve damage is quite common with a vitamin B12 deficiency. Another side effect of nerve damage is the feeling of numbness or tingling in your hands and feet. Vitamin B12 plays an important role in the production of myelin.

➡️ Difficulty Concentrating
This is known as a cognitive impairment which means that you may have a hard time concentrating, thinking, or reasoning. It can even include memory loss as well. Some studies have linked a vitamin B12 deficiency with dementia, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s disease.

➡️ Changes in Mobility
If left untreated, it can disrupt your coordination and balance, which can lead to serious injuries that result from falls. Once again, this occurs as a result of nerve damage caused by a lack of vitamin B12.

➡️ Loss of Appetite
Your digestive tract can also be affected when your body is not taking in enough vitamin B12. With fewer red blood cells, there is less oxygen reaching your gut. A lack of oxygen in this area can result in nausea and diarrhea.

➡️ Mouth Pain
If you’ve noticed that your tongue is swollen, inflamed, or red in appearance, this is a condition known as glossitis. This condition often occurs when a vitamin B12 deficiency is present. The inflammation in your mouth can be painful and unpleasant, and even affect the way you talk or eat.

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0:00 – Intro
1:06 – Increased Levels of Fatigue
1:53 – Pale Skin
2:32 – Mood Swings
3:01 – Dizziness
3:20 – Blurred Vision
4:14 – Tingling in Your Hands or Feet
4:58 – Difficulty Concentrating
5:30 – Changes in Mobility
6:01 – Loss of Appetite
6:32 – Mouth Pain

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8 Signs You May be Vitamin B12 Deficient.

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0:00 Introduction
0:46 Pale or Yellowish Skin
1:02 Fatigue
1:20 Needle-like Sensations
1:38 Difficulty in mobility
1:55 Mouth Ulcers or Glossitis
2:19 Dizziness and Breathlessness
2:34 Disrupted Vision
2:54 Frequent Mood Changes

Vitamin B12 deficiency, also known as cobalamin deficiency, is the medical condition of low blood and tissue levels of vitamin B12.[4] In mild deficiency, a person may feel tired and have a reduced number of red blood cells (anemia).[1] In moderate deficiency, soreness of the tongue, apthous ulcers, breathlessness, jaundice, hair loss and severe joint pain (arthralgia) and the beginning of neurological symptoms, including abnormal sensations such as pins and needles, numbness and tinnitus may occur.[1] Severe deficiency may include symptoms of reduced heart function as well as more severe neurological symptoms, including changes in reflexes, poor muscle function, memory problems, irritability, ataxia, decreased taste, decrease level of consciousness, depression, anxiety, guilt and psychosis.[1] Infertility may occur.[1][5] In young children, symptoms include poor growth, poor development, and difficulties with movement.[2] Without early treatment, some of the changes may be permanent.[6]

Causes are categorized as decreased absorption of vitamin B12 from the stomach or intestines, deficient intake, or increased requirements.[1] Decreased absorption may be due to atrophic gastritis pernicious anemia, surgical removal of the stomach, chronic inflammation of the pancreas, intestinal parasites, certain medications, and some genetic disorders.[1] Medications that may decrease absorption include proton pump inhibitors, H2-receptor blockers, and metformin.[7] Decreased intake may occur in vegetarians, vegans and the malnourished.[1][8] Increased requirements occur in people with HIV/AIDS, and in those with shortened red blood cell lifespan.[1] Diagnosis is typically based on blood levels of vitamin B12 below 120–180 pmol/L (170 to 250 pg/mL) in adults.[2] Elevated methylmalonic acid levels may also indicate a deficiency.[2] A type of anemia known as megaloblastic anemia is often but not always present.[2] Individuals with low or “marginal” vitamin B12 in the range of 148–221 pmol/L (200–300 pg/mL) may not have classic neurological or hematological signs or symptoms.[2]

Treatment consists of oral or injected vitamin B12 supplementation; initially in high daily doses, followed by less frequent lower doses as the condition improves.[3] If a reversible cause is found, that cause should be corrected if possible.[9] If no reversible cause is found, or when found it cannot be eliminated, lifelong vitamin B12 administration is usually recommended.[10] Vitamin B12 deficiency is preventable with supplements containing the vitamin which is recommended in pregnant vegetarians and vegans, and not harmful in others.[2] Risk of toxicity due to vitamin B12 is low.[2]

Vitamin B12 deficiency in the US and the UK is estimated to occur in about 6 percent of those under the age of 60, and 20 percent of those over the age of 60.[1] In Latin America, about 40 percent are estimated to be affected, and this may be as high as 80 percent in parts of Africa and Asia.[1] Marginal deficiency is much more common and may occur in up to 40% of Western populations.[2]

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The yellow color is caused by the high concentration of curcumin, the most beneficial compound in turmeric. Curcumin has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries, particularly in India and China.

The positive effects of turmeric and curcumin on our health have made this spice more popular in western medicine as well. Turmeric and curcumin supplements are on the rise as more people learn about the potential health benefits.

Curcumin has been linked to slowing down the effects of Alzheimer’s disease and reducing chronic pain and inflammation. There have also been results of studies suggesting that curcumin can be effective in treating depression symptoms as it helps to increase the serotonin and dopamine levels (known as “feel good” neurotransmitters) in the brain. Curcumin also helps with faster muscle recovery and decreases joint pain.

Turmeric contains around 3-5% curcumin. So to make the most of this healthy compound, you would need to consume quite a lot of turmeric. This is why people often prefer to use curcumin supplements.