VITAMINS: All natural vitamins are organic food
substances found only in living things, that is, plants and animals. With few exceptions the body
cannot manufacture or synthesize vitamins. They must be supplied in the diet or in dietary
supplements. Vitamins are essential to the normal functioning of our bodies. They are necessary
for our growth, vitality, and general well-being.
HOW THEY WORK: A lot of people think vitamins can
replace food. They cannot. In fact, vitamins cannot be assimilated without ingesting food. That is
why it is best to take them with a meal. Vitamins help regulate metabolism, help convert fat and
carbohydrates into energy, and assist in forming bone and tissue.
IMPORTANCE: Necessary for growth & repair of body tissues; helps maintain
smooth, soft disease-free skin; helps protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose , throat &
lungs, thereby reducing susceptibility to infections; protects against air pollutants; counteracts
night-blindness & weak eyesight; aids in bone and teeth formation. Current medical research shows
that foods rich in Beta Carotene will help reduce the risk of lung cancer & certain oral cancers.
Unlike Vitamin A from fish liver oil, Beta Carotene is non-toxic.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in night blindness; increased susceptibility to
infections; rough, dry, scaly skin; loss of smell & appetite; frequents fatigue; lack of tearing;
defective teeth & gums' retarded growth.
VITAMIN B-1 (Thiamin)
IMPORTANCE: Plays a key role in the body's metabolic cycle for generating
energy; aids in the digestion of carbohydrates; essential for the normal functioning of the
nervous system, muscles & heart; stabilizes the appetite; promotes growth & good muscle tone.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to the loss of appetite ; weakness & feeling tired;
paralysis & nervous irritability; insomnia; loss of weight; vague aches & pains; mental depression
& constipation; heart & gastrointestinal problems.
VITAMIN B-2 (Riboflavin)
IMPORTANCE: Necessary for carbohydrate, fat & protein metabolism; aids in
the formation of antibodies and red blood cells; maintains cell respiration; necessary for the
maintenance of good vision, skin, nails & hair; alleviates eye fatigue; promotes general health.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in itching and burning eyes; cracks and sores in the
mouth & lips; bloodshot eyes; purplish tongue; dermatitis; retarded growth; digestive
disturbances; trembling; sluggishness; oily skin.
VITAMIN B-6 (Pyridoxine)
IMPORTANCE: Necessary for the synthesis & breakdown of amino acids, the
building blocks of protein; aids in fat and carbohydrate metabolism; aids in the formation of
antibodies; maintains the central nervous system; aids in the removal of excess fluid of
premenstrual women; promotes healthy skin; reduces muscle spasms, leg cramps, hand numbness,
nausea & stiffness of hands; helps maintain a proper balance of sodium & phosphorous in the body.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in nervousness, insomnia, skin eruptions, loss of
muscular control, anemia, mouth disorders, muscular weakness, dermatitis, arm & leg cramps, loss
of hair, slow learning, and water retention.
VITAMIN B-12 (Cobalamin)
IMPORTANCE: Helps in the formation & regeneration of red blood cells, thus
helping prevent anemia; necessary for carbohydrate, fat & protein metabolism; maintains a healthy
nervous system; promotes growth in children; increases energy; needed for Calcium absorption.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to pernicious anemia, poor appetite, growth failure in
children, tiredness, brain damage, nervousness, neuritis, degeneration of spinal cord, depression,
lack of balance.
NIACINAMIDE (Niacin- vitamin B-3)
IMPORTANCE: Improves circulation and reduces the cholesterol level in the
blood; maintains the nervous system; helps metabolize protein, sugar & fat; reduces high blood
pressure; increases energy through proper utilization of food; prevents pellagra; helps maintain a
healthy skin, tongue & digestive system.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in pellagra, gastrointestinal disturbance, nervousness,
headaches, fatigue, mental depression, vague aches & pains, irritability, loss of appetite,
insomnia, skin disorders, muscular weakness, indigestion, bad breath, canker sores.
PANTOTHENIC ACID
IMPORTANCE: Participates in the release of energy from carbohydrates, fats
& protein, aids in the utilization of vitamins; improves the body's resistance to stress; helps in
cell building & the development of the central nervous system; helps the adrenal glands, fights
infections by building antibodies.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to painful & burning feet, skin abnormalities, retarded
growth, dizzy spells, digestive disturbances, vomiting, restlessness, stomach stress, muscle
cramps.
BIOTIN
IMPORTANCE: Aids in the utilization of protein, folic acid, Pantothenic
acid, and Vitamin B-12, promotes healthy hair.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to extreme exhaustion, drowsiness, muscle pain, loss of
appetite, depression, grayish skin color.
FOLIC ACID
IMPORTANCE: Necessary for DNA & RNA synthesis, which is essential for the
growth and reproduction of all body cells; essential to the formation of red blood cells by its
action on the bone marrow; aids in amino acid metabolism.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in gastrointestinal disorders, anemia, Vitamin B-12
deficiency, pre-mature gray hair.
INOSITOL
IMPORTANCE: Necessary for the formation of lecithin; aids in the breakdown
of fats; helps reduce blood cholesterol; helps prevent thinning hair.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in high blood cholesterol, constipation, eczema, hair
loss.
CHOLINE
IMPORTANCE: Very important in controlling fat & cholesterol buildup in the
body; prevents fat from accumulating in the liver; facilitates the movement of fats in the cells;
helps regulate the kidneys, liver & gallbladder; important for nerve transmission; helps improve
memory.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May result in cirrhosis and fatty degeneration of the liver,
hardening of the arteries, heart problems, high blood pressure, hemorrhaging kidneys.
PABA (Para Amino Benzoic Acid)
IMPORTANCE: Aids healthy bacteria in producing folic acid; aids in the
formation of red blood cells; contains sun screening properties; aids in the assimilation of
Pantothenic acid; returns hair to its natural color.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May cause extreme fatigue, eczema, irritability, depressions,
nervousness, constipation, headaches, digestive disorders, hair turning prematurely gray.
VITAMIN C (Ascorbic Acid)
IMPORTANCE: Essential for healthy teeth, gums & Bones; helps heal wounds,
scar tissue, & Fractures; prevents scurvy; builds resistance to infection; aids in the prevention
& treatment of the common cold; gives strength to blood vessels; aids in the absorption of iron.
It is required for the synthesis of collagen, the intercellular "cement" which holds tissues
together. It is also one of the major antioxidant nutrients. It prevents the conversion of
nitrates (from tobacco smoke, smog, bacon, lunch meats, & some vegetables) into cancer-causing
substances. According to Dr. Lines Pauling, the foremost authority on Vitamin C, Vitamin C will
decrease the risk of getting certain cancers by 75%.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to soft & bleeding gums, swollen or painful joints,
slow-healing wounds & fractures, bruising, nosebleeds, tooth decay, loss of appetite, muscular
weakness, skin hemorrhages, capillary weakness, anemia, impaired digestion.
IMPORTANCE: Improves absorption and utilization of Calcium and
Phosphorous; required for bone and teeth formation; maintains a stable nervous system and normal
heart action.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to rickets, tooth decay, softening of bones, improper
healing of fractures, lack of vigor, muscular weakness, inadequate absorption of calcium,
retention of phosphorous in the kidneys.
VITAMIN E
IMPORTANCE: Major anti-oxidant nutrient; retards cellular aging due to
oxidation; supplies oxygen to the blood which is then carried to the heart and other organs; thus
alleviating fatigue; aids in bringing nourishment to cells; strengthens the capillary walls &
prevents the red blood cells from destructive poisons; prevents & dissolves blood clots; has also
been used by doctors in helping prevent sterility, muscular dystrophy, calcium deposits in blood
walls and heart conditions.
What is the difference between d-alpha and dl-alpha? Both work exactly the same
in the body. There is some evidence that d-alpha is about 20% more powerful, but it costs about
400% more. In other words 800 I.U. of d-alpha would work as well as 1000 I.U. of dl-alpha. But,
the 800 I.U. d-alpha would cost 4 times as much as 1000 I.U. of dl-alpha. The best buy by far is
dl-alpha.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS: May lead to a rupture of red blood cells, loss of
reproductive powers, lack of sexual vitality, abnormal fat deposits in muscles, degenerative
changes in the changes in the heart and other muscles; dry skin.