Taking Vitamins to Treat Illness
Main Category: Complementary Medicine / Alternative MedicineArticle Date: 13 Mar 2005 - 0:00 PST
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Vitamins are taking on a new role in health care -- to help manage or treat disease.
You may only think of your over-the-counter multivitamin as backup for not getting enough vitamins in your diet. But researchers are finding ways for vitamins to do more.
The March issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter explains how vitamins are used as prescribed drugs:
* B vitamins to manage cardiovascular health: When your body breaks down protein, a by-product is homocysteine (ho-mo-SIS-teen). High homocysteine in the blood is linked to heart disease and stroke. A number of factors are thought to influence increased homocysteine, including a lack of certain B vitamins.
* Niacin (vitamin B-3) to improve "good" cholesterol: Taken at prescribed levels, niacin can potentially boost high-density lipoprotein (HDL), the "good" cholesterol by 15 percent to 30 percent -- or occasionally up to 50 percent.
* Riboflavin (vitamin B-2) to help prevent migraines: Very preliminary evidence has found that high doses of riboflavin might help prevent migraines for some people.
Taking vitamins as medicine should be done under a doctor's supervision. The recommended doses can be significantly higher than those in a multivitamin and may cause side effects.
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Vitamins Supplement
posted by yo wei on 22 Jun 2005 at 9:17 amI am not clear what is the major difference between pharmacy sold vitamins versus Dr Rath's vitamin supplement
B-complex for headache
posted by Dr.Mahesh on 20 Aug 2010 at 10:00 pmI recently had one of my good friend suffer from headache which was not responding to analgesics for a month... afer trying out some multivitamins for increasing overall health, incidently found that headache decreased everytime B-complex was taken... B-complex for headache seems to work.. My friend had migriane
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