| After reading an article on vitamins, I put her on vitamin supplements. That's when we realized that she hadn't smiled in six months. Then she was fine again, until two years ago, when she started to scream at me all the time, day in and day out, no matter what I wanted her to do, over absolutely nothing. She would scream at me that her shoes were wrong, her hair was wrong.
It would take me all day long just to get her into the shower. At this point she was 10 years old. She should have been bathing on her own. | | He has expanded the Pritikin Program, adding special vitamin supplements and eliminating most if not all animal protein from the prescribed diet.
Dr. Whitaker runs an intensive five-day nutritional and educational clinic designed to teach people dietary and exercise guidelines that can help them prevent or overcome heart disease. Many patients attend the clinic as an alternative to major surgical procedures and/or drug therapy. | | Hoffer has indicated: good, sound nutrition and vitamin supplements.
"These are not synonymous. Nutrition has to be the floor upon which the treatment is built. Then, after that, you have to start looking at other factors— whether it be smoking, coexisting alcohol-related problems, dietary disturbances, or absorption difficulties. Also, the patient may not be doing well because what they have been given is, in fact, creating more problems. So we have to be sensitive to such reactions to treatment and continue to modify the treatment all the way along. | Doug Dollemore, Mark Giuliucci and the Editors of Men's Health Magazine See book keywords and concepts | That's where vitamin supplements can play a role. A supplement is an excellent means of ensuring your maximum antioxidant protection as well as correcting any deficiencies in your diet. But popping a vitamin tablet alone isn't the answer. "These nutrients are not 'magic bullets' and work best in conjunction with other healthy nutritional practices such as eating low-fat, high-fiber meals," says Jeffrey Blumberg, Ph.D., associate director of the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts. | Schuyler W. Lininger, Jr. DC See book keywords and concepts | The use of vitamin supplements and the risk of cataract among U.S. male physicians. Am J Public Health 1994; 84: 788-92.
11. Vincent TE, Mendiratta S, May JM. Inhibition of aldose reductase in human erythrocytes by vitamin C. Diabetes Res Clin Pract 1999; 43: 1-8.
12. Simon JA. Ascorbic acid and cholesterol gallstones. Med Hypotheses 1993; 40: 81-84.
13. Balz F. Antioxidant vitamins and heart Disease. Presented at the 60th Annual Biology Colloquium, Oregon State University, February 25, 1999.
14. Levine M, Conry-Cantilena C, Wang Y, et al. | | Ince S. vitamin supplements may help delay onset of AIDS. Med Tribune 1993; November 9: 18.
2. Semba RD et al. Increased mortality associated with vitamin A deficiency during human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection. Arch Intern Med 1993; 153: 2149-54.
3. Semba RD et al. Maternal vitamin A deficiency and mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1. Lancet 1994; 343: 1593-97.
4. Humphrey JH, Quinn T, Fine D, et al. Short-term effects of large-dose vitamin A supplementation on viral load and immune response in HIV-infected women. | | The use of vitamin supplements and the risk of cataract among U.S. male physicians. Am J Public Health 1994; 84: 788-92.
22. Leske MC, Chylack LT Jr, He Q, et al. Antioxidant vitamins and nuclear opacities. The Longitudinal Study of Cataract. Ophthalmology 1998; 105: 831-36.
23. Teikari JM, Virtamo J, Rautalahti M, et al. Long-term supplementation with alpha-tocopherol and beta-carotene and age-related cataract. Acta Ophthalmol Scand 1997; 75: 634-40.
24. Hankinson SE, Stampfer MJ, Seddon JM, et al. Nutrient intake and cataract extraction in women: a prospective study. BMJ 1992; 305: 335-39. | Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon See book keywords and concepts | Another precaution might be vitamin supplements. Drs. Gruberg and Raymond recommended an intake of 10 to 25 mg of vitamin B6 supplement daily, because the average American diet rarely supplies more than 2 mg of this vitamin. Various experts suggest that supplementation of folic acid, for whatever reason, usually should be 400 to 800 micrograms (0.4 to 0.8 mg) daily.
How Supplements Affect Drugs
Doctors and pharmacists are unquestionably interested in one type of interaction between nutrients and drugs. | Marion Nestle See book keywords and concepts | In the United States, the annual meeting of a leading nutrition research group, the American Society for Nutritional Sciences, sets aside time for a Kellogg-sponsored breakfast meeting for heads of university nutrition departments; an especially memorable one featured samples from the company's line of psyllium fiber-supplemented foods, which were then undergoing test-marketing. That same conference offered research sessions sponsored by trade associations such as the National Dairy Council and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. | John R. Smythies See book keywords and concepts | | The trouble is that many clinicians do not have access to reliable information on which to base their clinical judgment—that gap being one of this book's intentions to fill.
A 1997 survey based in New Orleans was made by a questionnaire that asked cardiologists if they took antioxidant supplements [139]. Forty-four percent of those who responded to the questionnaire said that they did (in the daily range of 400 mg of vitamin E, 500 mg of vitamin C, and 20 mg of beta-carotene). Ironically, only 37 percent of them said that they recommended these supplements for their patients. | G. Edward Griffin See book keywords and concepts | Within two months, the swelling was down, Dr. Wheeler said.
Recent laboratory tests showed a remission of cancerous cells—that is, a return to a normal healthy state—and the presence of new, healthy tissue, he said.1
Let us analyze. The diet given to Dr. Wheeler consists of foods that do not consume pancreatic enzymes for their digestion. This is similar to the kind of diet prescribed by doctors using vitamin B17 therapy because it releases almost all of the pancreatic enzymes for absorption into the blood stream where they can do their work on the cancer cell. In addition to this, Dr. |
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