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I Dont Need Glasses
1 Dec 2009 by admin ...
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View Post: HimalaSalt Blog
22 Nov 2009 by HimalaSalt Blog
Glaucoma Restricted, dim vision. GASTROINTESTINAL EFFECTS Food sensitivities, especially to milk and eggs. Abdominal cramps, colitis, diverticulitis or other G.I. complaints. Chronic diarrhea/constipation. CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS Abnormal heart rhythm ... Vitamins and Minerals: Reduced Iron, Niacinamide, Zinc Oxide (Source of Zinc)Vitamin B6, Vitamin A Palmitate, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)Thiamin Mononitrate (Vitamin B1)Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D. ...
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View Post: 10 Steps to Help you Detox
26 Oct 2009 by Staff
These fleshy spears are extremely high in vitamin K and folate and is also high in protein for a vegetable. It is also a superior source of vitamins C, A, B1, B2 and B6. It's high in essential minerals as well including copper, phosphorous, ... The exceptional nutritional value of broccoli is most visibly seen in its vitamin K levels. It is also very high in vitamin A, folate and dietary fiber not to mention protein, thiamine, riboflavin, calcium, iron, magnesium, ...
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View Post: Survival With Vitamin B
23 Jun 2009 by eyecaredr
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) is found in meats, grains and brewers yeast. It is involved in the breakdown of nutrients and facilitates the burning of fuel for energy. Therefore it is crucial in all organ systems and functions. ... Since it is required for the manufacturing of myelin, it protects the Optic nerve and has been shown to increase the visual fields in glaucoma patients. The RDI is 6 mcg. Proper nutrition is required to stay healthy. The Vitamin B complex is part of ...
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View Post: Glaucoma Home Remedies - How To Cure Glaucoma - How To Treat ...
18 Oct 2009 by Aotsuki
Since glaucoma always affects the vision of the eye, it's very important to consume a lot of vitamins, especially vitamin A, which is required for proper functioning of vision. For a better effect, also consume vitamin C and vitamin E. ...
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View Post: Glaucoma Symptoms
13 May 2006
Other causes of glaucoma could be damage to the eye caused by infection, inflammation, tumor, advanced cataracts, or other eye surgery. Deficiencies in vitamins A, B1 (thiamine) and C, and other minerals are also thought to promote damage to the optic nerve by the increasing eye pressure. ... Besides vitamin A and C that are vital for preventing glaucoma, spinach and carrots also have the carotenoids that are important in preventing age-related damage to the optic nerves. ...
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View Post: Anabolic Steroids and Bodybuilding » Blog Archive » Module One ...
20 Sep 2008 by admin
Vitamin B1, called Thiamine, is a water-soluble vitamin. Thiamine enhances circulation and assists in blood formation, carbohydrate metabolism, and the production of hydrochloric acid, which is important for proper digestion. ... Conditions that Vitamin B1 can be used to treat and are supportive include AIDS, alcoholism, anemia, cancer, canker sores (mouth ulcers), Crohn's disease, diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, neuralgia and ...
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View Post: Prevention of Endotoxin-Induced Uveitis in Rats by Benfotiamine, a ...
22 Apr 2009 by Yadav, UCS, Subramanyam, S., Ramana, KV
However, corticosteroids have severe side effects and may cause cataract, glaucoma, and susceptibility to microbial infections and may decrease patient quality of life.23 37 Indeed, many alternative approaches, ... We report for the first time that the vitamin B1 analogue benfotiamine prevents endotoxin-induced uveitis in rats. Benfotiamine is the most potent of the allithiamines, a group of lipid-soluble form of thiamine, also found in traces in roasted garlic and other ...
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View Post: tEkgUrl: An Excerpt from the Veggie Board's Vegan Bible
31 Aug 2009 by tEkgurl
Vitamin B1 or Thiamine, as it is more commonly referred to now, is one of the most important members of the B group of vitamins. Heat applied in cooking destroys this vitamin. The loss is significant when vegetables are cooked in excessive ... This vitamin is particularly helpful in counteracting the tendency towards glaucoma. An ample supply of vitamin B2 provides vigour and helps to preserve the appearance and feeling of youth. For list of foods with b2 check here: ...
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View Post: An Introduction to the 13 Vitamins
Content for Reprint
23 Mar 2009 by tom191085 ...
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