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View Post: Health for all Blog - Information, Comments, Reviews // BlogCatalog
17 Nov 2009
... Kidney stones, Leg Pain ,Leukemia ,Life style ,lip care, Liver Care, Low Blood Pressure, Low Sperm Count Problem ,Lung cancer, Lymphedema, Lymphoma ,MALARIA, Measles ,memory, Men health care, Meningitis ,Menopause ,Menstrual pain , Mental health, ... Vitamin B Complex ,Vitamin B1 (THIAMINE) ,Vitamin B2 (RIBOFLAVIN), Vitamin B5 (PANTOTHENIC ACID), Vitamin B6 ( PYRIDOXIN ) ,Vitamin B7 or Biotin ,Vitamin B9 or Folic acid, Vitamin C ,Vitamin D ,Vitamin E ,Vitamin K, ...
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View Post: Sophia Yin: Pet Food Company Recalls Food After Cats in the ...
12 Oct 2009 by Sophia Yin
Diamond Pet Foods announced that they had voluntarily withdrawn from distribution two brands of cat food deficient in the water-soluble vitamin Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1. ... Tests for feline leukemia, feline AIDS, heartworm disease, toxoplasmosis and feline infectious peritonitis as well as other lab tests were normal. The red flag was that the three cats all ate Premium Edge cat food, which alerted her that this might be a cause and that she should contact the ...
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View Post: Pet Food Company Recalls Food After Cats in the Rochester, NY Area ...
9 Oct 2009 by sophia@nerdbook.com (JV Studios®)
However product testing of affected bags revealed that the cat foods were deficient in the water-soluble vitamin Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, and that there were no contaminants. ... Tests for feline leukemia, feline AIDS, heartworm disease, toxoplasmosis and feline infectious peritonitis as well as other lab tests were normal. The red flag was that the three cats all ate Premium Edge cat food, which alerted her that this might be a cause and that she should ...
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View Post: Mega Cardio Health Plus: Vitamin D and Mega Cardio Health Plus
7 Oct 2009 by L. Turner
Control of many cancers including prostate, breast, colon, brain tumors, leukemia, myeloma, etc · Reversal of osteoporosis · Prevention of influenza · Cure of depression and many other mental disorders · Hashimoto's hyperthyroidism ... VITAMIN A (Palmitate Beta Carotene) 1 ,000iu. VITAMIN D3 (Cholecalciferol) 5000iu. VITAMIN C (ESTER C®) 500mg. VITAMIN E (d-Alpha Tocopherol) 40iu. VITAMIN B1 (Thiamine) 25mg. VITAMIN B2 (Riboflavin) 25mg. VITAMIN B3 (Niacin) 25mg ...
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View Post: How Much Vitamin B Complex Supplement Is Too Much Intake ...
26 Sep 2009
Thiamine (vitamin B1 or antiberiberi factor) is a necessary ingredient for the biosynthesis of the coenzyme thiamine pyrophosphate; in this latter form it plays an important role in carbohydrate metabolism. Good sources are yeast, ... Several chemical antagonists to the action of folic acid have been developed in the hope that they might inhibit the growth of rapidly dividing cancer cells; one such compound, methotrexate, is used to treat leukemia in children. ...
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View Post: vitamin b1, thiamine, is a powerful anti-cancer agent
2 Mar 2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Dr. Steve)
1 milligram a day. thiamine, vitamin b1, 2-4 grams a day. product synergy is everything in the treatment of cancer and leukemia. it would be wonderful if we could narrow our treatment protocol down to these four inexpensive compounds. ...
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View Post: House: House Season 1 Episode 1: Pilot
28 Aug 2009 by Pro
... periaqueductal and periventricular brainstem nuclei, and superior cerebellar vermis, often resulting from inadequate intake or absorption of thiamine (Vitamin B1), especially in conjunction with carbohydrate ingestion. .... diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis, particular medications and drugs (amphetamine, cocaine and heroin), certain forms of cancer (particularly lymphomas, leukemia and lung cancer) and Behçet's disease. ...
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View Post: Jasswin's Blog: Understand More on Vitamins for Our Health
19 Sep 2009 by Jasswin
Vitamin B1. It is known as 'Thiamine', or called anti-ageing vitamin, and it is important for our nervous system functionality, good for our digestion, the regulation of carbohydrates, protect our heart muscle, prevent constipation ... loss of hair, some of anaemia, fatigue and mental depression. Some of scientists believe that folic acid is contraindicated in cancer and leukemia. Ave daily 0.4 mg. We can the Vitamin B9 from spinach, mushroom, nut, peanut, liver and more. ...
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View Post: WHFoods: Green peas
9 Apr 2008
Green peas a very good source of thiamin-vitamin B1 and a good source of vitamin B6, riboflavin-vitamin B2 and niacin-vitamin B3, all of which are nutrients that are necessary for carbohydrate, protein and lipid metabolism. ... A high intake of vitamin C has been shown to reduce the risks for virtually all forms of cancer, including leukemia, lymphoma, and lung, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers as well as sex hormone-related cancers like breast, prostate, cervix, ...
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View Post: Which Vitamins to Take During Pregnancy? « Green Baby: Saving ...
19 Jun 2008 by Julie Gabriel
Another 2007 study shows that vitamin use during pregnancy seems to help protect against childhood leukemia and brain tumors (Vitamin and mineral supplements in pregnancy and the risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: a case- control study. ... Vitamin B1: yeast (synthetic: thiamine mononitrate, thiamine hydrochloride). Vitamin B2: yeast (synthetic: riboflavin). Pantothenic acid: yeast, rice bran or liver (synthetic: calcium D-pantothenate) ...
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