Guest guest Posted October 29, 1998 Report Share Posted October 29, 1998 Hi Gini and Everyone, After looking at Gini's symptoms and list of supplements, I wanted to make some comments which might apply to other people. The B vitamins, B-1 (thiamine), B-2 (riboflavin), B-3 (niacin and niacinamide), B-5 (pantothenic acid), B-6 (pyridoxine), and B-12 (cobalamine) are usually taken together as a B-complex supplement. The reason usually given by nutritional books is that taking these separately can create imbalances. Taking B-1 alone, for instance, may deplete B-2, B-3, B-5, and B-6. Just as some minerals should be supplemented in pairs, it appears that the B vitamins should be taken together. I noticed that Gini is taking B-6 and B-12, probably because they were recommended to her for heart health. She has complained about burning feet. This is a fairly rare complaint and it is also a symptom of B-5 (pantothenic acid) deficiency. Panto means everywhere and pantothenic acid is found everywhere, in all living cells and is widely distributed. Deficiencies are rare. But taking B-6 may, if the theory is correct, be causing a B-5 deficiency (and possibly B-1, B-2, and B-3). The story seems to fit together. I would recommend to everyone to take your B vitamins as a B-complex. Then if you feel for some reason that you need more of one, then take a little more. The B-complex will protect you from getting deficient in the other B vitamins. Probably better than that is to take a multiple-vitamin-mineral supplement which will provide most everything. You will need to add things to that multiple (like zinc, copper, chromium, selenium, calcium, magnesium, vitamin E, and maybe vitamin C), but it will cover most of your needs. Taking individual supplements is good if you make sure you're taking everything, but for most people a multiple will be an easier and more fool-proof way to get most everything covered. But even if you are taking individuals, take a B- complex (it's also got folic acid, inositol, choline, biotin, etc.) Progesterone seems to be an excellent idea, not only to boost the thyroid production but also because it is a precursor to the corticosteroids which may cause the immune system to stop attacking the thyroid. It would seem to be a good idea to go slowly with easing down on the estrogen. If my theory is correct that copper supplementation will increase your natural estrogen production, then you may have to wait for the copper to get built up first before you can comfortably cut back on the Premarin. That's something you'll have to experiment with. Also, perhaps the progesterone will help with the hot flashes. (PortraitN) has experience with the hormones and perhaps she can be of more assistance than I can in that matter. Trying to build up hormones by taking supplements takes time. If the minerals have been deficient, then many body functions will need the minerals and the hormone production may be low on the priority list. Be patient and take every nutrient. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 1998 Report Share Posted October 29, 1998 , Thanks so much for your post. They are always most informative. I take the extra B supplements for heart health in addition to 3 B-Complex daily. Actually, the extra B comes in a supplement by Shaklee, called Formula I which is for the immune system. The Formula I contains the following: A, C, E, B-6, Folic Acid, B-12, Zinc, Copper and Selenium. In addition to taking 2 of the Formula I daily, I also take 2 multi-vites, 3 B-Complex, Vit C, E, Lecithin, Garlic, EPA Fish Oil, Bromelain, Chronium, Cal-Mag. Looking at the nutrients included in the Formula I composition, the nutrients actually support your theory inasmuch as our thyroid problems are closely interwoven with our immune system. Am I making sense? I go to endo next week and am in process of compiling a list of questions for him concerning thyroid, estrogen, lab values vs symptoms and the like. If anyone can help me with some questions, please e-mail me. Gini ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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