|
|
Women: Find a local Professional who carries |
|
Home | Symptoms & Risks | Ask Dr. Collins | Q & A Library | Find a Physician | Choose a Pharmacist | Lab Tests Speaking
Schedule | The Book | About the Author | Herbs | Nutritional Supplements | Steroid Pathway | Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
Vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine) |
|
|
|
Any
Menopause Type can use Vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine). Please
review pages 196 – 199 in "What's
Your Menopause Type?" See below for a list of actions
and properties. |
|
|
|
Actions: antemetic,
anticoagulant,
antidepressant,
antineuralgic,
antitumor, hematogenic,
improves glucose tolerance, increases cancer immunity, mild diuretic, antilithic
(prevents oxalate kidney stones), immunoenhancer,
antiallergic, antifatigue, anti-inflammatory,
decreases PMS symptoms, antiprostatitic,
protein & carbohydrate & lipid metabolism (anabolic) |
|
|
|
Traditional uses: acne,
adrenal fatigue, aging, alcoholism, allergies, anemia (50-400 mg/day),
anxiety, arteriosclerosis, arthritis, asthma, atherosclerosis, autism,
baldness, Bell's palsy, benign prostatic
hypertrophy (BPH), burning feet, Candidiasis,
cardiac failure, carpal tunnel syndrome (100-150 mg/day/12 weeks), celiac
disease, colitis, common cold, conjunctivitis, convulsions, cystitis,
dandruff, depression (in women taking oral contraceptives), depression
associated with PMS, dermatitis, diabetes mellitus, diarrhea, dizziness,
dyspepsia, eczema, edema, epilepsy, fatigue, gastritis, glossitis,
hair loss, halitosis, headache, helps those who are photosensitive to
sunlight and burn easily, hemorrhoids, high cholesterol, hyperactivity, hyperemesis gravidarum (40
mg/day), hypoglycemia, indigestion , infantile autism, influenza, insomnia,
irritability, jaundice, kidney stones, lethargy, male sexual disorders,
menopause, mental illness, morning sickness (20-200 mg/day), multiple
sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, muscular weakens, nausea, nephritis, nervous
disorders, neuritis, obesity, oxaluria, painful
finger joints, pancreatitis, Parkinson's disease,
peptic ulcers, PMS (100 mg/day), pre-menstrual edema, prostatitis,
psoriasis, pyorrhea, radiation sickness (25-200 mg), reduces occurrence of
cleft palates, reduces pain and size of reddened knots on the sides of finger
joints occurring in women during menopause, renal calculi, rheumatism, schizonephrenia, seborrhea, seizures, shingles (herpes
zoster), shoulder-hand disorders, sickle-cell anemia, stress, sweet cravings,
thinning and loss of hair, tooth decay, tuberculosis, ulcer, vaginitis, vertigo, water retention, weakness, worms |
|
|
|
Cautions: See Warning & Disclaimer. |
|
|
|
For dosages, go to Optimal Nutrient
Dosages. |
|
|
|
|
|
YourMenopauseType.com, Inc. |