Vitamin A Therapeutic properties

VITAMIN B2 – RIBOFLAVIN CONT…



HEALING AND THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES

The intake of riboflavin in large quantities from 25mg-50mg is beneficial in treatment of nutritional deficiencies, cataract and other eye ailments, digestive disturbances, nervous depression and general debility.

CATARACT
Anyone whose eye musles are weak or who has eye trouble of any sort, including cataract should include large amounts of riboflavin in the diet in consultation with a physician.

SKIN PROBLEMS
Skin complaints such as oilness, whiteheads, blackheads, scaling, cracks and sores can be cured.If generous amounts of vitamin B2, to the extent of 15mg are taken daily for 6 months, the spots of pigmentation usually disappear.

VITAMIN B2 OVERDOSE, TOXICITY, SIDE EFFECTS
There is no known toxicity to riboflavin. Because riboflavin is a water-soluble vitamin, excess amounts are easily excreted by the body in the urine. Possible reactions to very high doses may include itching, numbness, burning or prickling sensations, and sensitivity to light. Excess riboflavin excreted in the urine causes it to become bright yellow in color, which many people notice when they take B vitamin supplements.


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…Everything about Vitamin A – Deficiency, Symptoms, Precautions, Healing

DEFICIENCY OF VITAMIN A -

1. Vitamin A deficiency primarily affects the health of the skin, hair, eyes, and immune system, though loss of appetite, bone abnormalities, and growth retardation are also associated with inadequate intake of this vitamin.

2. A goose bump-like appearance of the skin caused by excessive production of keratin (a protein found in skin) that blocks hair follicles.

3. Prolonged vitamin A deficiency can lead to night blindness, due to impaired production of rhodopsin, the compound in the retina responsible for detecting small amounts of light.


HEALING AND THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES –

1. When taken in large amount for treating deficiencies (7,500 mcg –15,000 mcg) a day, it is beneficial in treatment of cold, sinus, influenza and asthma.

2. It is valuable in curing night blindness which responds well to 9,000mcg of Vitamin A daily for a week.

3. Vitamin A is beneficial in treatment of acne.

4. Intake of Vitamin A (7,500 mcg – 15,000 mcg) in large doses helps relieve warts and other growths in skin such as boils, rashes and carbuncles.

PRECAUTIONS AND SYMPTONS –

1. Greater than 30,000 mcg of Vitamin A can produce toxic results in adults if continued for months.

2. Greater than 5,500 mcg of Vitamin A can produce toxic results in infants.

Symptoms include hair loss, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, scaly skin, blurred vision, rashes, headache and liver enlargement.

3. Acute toxicity from single massive dose manifests itself as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness and sluggishness.

4. Chronic toxicity may occur following ingestion of 12,000 mcg or more daily for prolonged periods. It is characterized by joint pains, hair loss, dryness and fissures of lips, loss of appetite, low grade fever, and weight loss.

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