Showing posts with label mental focus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mental focus. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Vitamin B12 and Your Brain


Vitamin B12 and
 Your Brain

Arlene R. Taylor PhD


“I’m struggling with a fuzzy memory,” Jessie told the doctor. “At times I feel confused, can’t recall details well, and fear I’m heading down the path toward dementia!”

“You may be experiencing low levels of Vitamin B12 or cobalamin,” the physician replied. “A number of symptoms are associated with lover-than-desirable levels.”

Sure enough, a simple blood test showed that Jessie’s levels of B12 were low. Not even a real deficiency according to published ranges, mind you. Just low levels within the normal range. But low enough for Jessie to have produced symptoms of confusion and memory delays. Serious B12 deficiencies, on the other hand, have been associated with everything from severe damage to the brain and nervous system to symptoms of mania and psychosis.

The next thing Jessie wanted to know was
whether one could take too much B12.


“There is good news,” said the doctor,
“Vitamin B12 has extremely low toxicity and
even taking it in enormous doses appears
not to be harmful to healthy individuals.”

This water soluble vitamin is vitally important to the healthy functioning of the brain and nervous system. That’s likely one reason that, along with vitamin B6, it is
referred to as the brain vitamin. Of course, it plays a key role in other bodily functions, too. In the formation of blood, in the metabolism of every cell, and in the synthesis of DNA and fatty acids. Vitamin B12 is touted to be the largest and most structurally complicated vitamin currently known.

Recent studies have shown that up to 40% of the population may have B12 levels that range from low to shockingly low. Perhaps even more frightening, a B12 deficiency can contribute to brain shrinkage, a condition associated with decreased
brain function. According to a University of Oxford study, research is linking B12
deficiency with, among other negative consequences, Alzheimer’s disease. The Oxford
two-year randomized clinical trial is the largest to study the effect of B vitamins on
mild cognitive impairment, and one of the first disease-modifying trials in the
Alzheimer’s field to show positive results in humans.

Simple, you say. Just up your intake of Vitamin B12. Turns out that this may not be a
simple as you may think. For example, some individuals have been taking B12 in a
commonly available form known as cyanocobalamin. Ouch! It’s a derivative of
cyanide (think Agatha Christie murders).

According to Wikipedia, in the body this common synthetic form of cyanocobalamin is
converted to the physiological forms methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalmin, leaving
behind cyanide. Yes, you read it correctly. A small concentration of cyanide, but
cyanide nonetheless. Check the ingredient list for cyanocobalamin. If you see it listed,
you may want to run—not walk—the other way. What are manufacturers thinking? No
doubt that it is 100 times cheaper than the more desirable form: methylcobalamin.

So what can you do? If you eat meats and yogurt, they can be sources, although due
to common intestinal ailments many are unable to absorb vitamin B12 from their
intestines. Patches that deliver B12 are available; as are injections of B12, but few
people really want to go that route long term. B12 can be found in some fortified
cereals, as well.

Personally, as a vegetarian, I take delta-E every day. It contains the
methylcobalamin form of B12. Do you think I have time and energy to think about
cyanide? Not hardly! And since one of the ways in which B12 is absorbed is
sublingual, I’m doing more “sipping” these days than gulping.

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Selected References
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7595423.stm
http://www.alzheimersweekly.com/content/folic-acid-b6-b12-slows-memory-decline
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_B12
http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitaminb12/


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Monday, February 11, 2013

Catch the Wave



"Water is the driving force in nature" - Leonardo da Vinci
Did you know?

Our bodies are made up of approximately 70% water with our brain 85%, our bones 35%, our blood 83% and our liver 90%.

"Studies have shown that a 1% level of dehydration can result in a 5% decrease in cognitive function."**

Our bodies need plenty of water to perform their functions, cleanse, detoxify and hydrate

“Think of it this way,” he said. “Your brain must have water to do its job. If you don’t give it a good supply, your brain will direct the body to steal some fluid from your bladder, as it has the largest potential reservoir of fluid in the body at any given time.” He paused and then delivered a line I have used many times since: “That sure puts a different spin on the term pea brain!” **


How Important is Water for the Body?





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** - Arlene R. Taylor PhD http://www.ionthrive.com/#!blogger-feed/c139y



Friday, June 22, 2012

Mental Focus


'my brain is less foggy'











I enjoy getting stories like this one from customers. This is a story from a customer sharing their experience while taking Delta-E.


'I am a programmer (Full title, Sr. Analyst Programmer) and daily have to solve complex issues, learn new skills etc.  I usually take the Delta E in the morning before I leave for work and find that my brain is less foggy and that I can actually concentrate and work through complicated problems. I definitely don't get enough sleep. I average between 5 and 6 hours a night, so when I lay down at night, I fall asleep immediately.
I love to read your morning health tips.'





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