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B6 Important Among the B Vitamins
by: Bob Benson
When most people hear the word “anemia,” they immediately think of iron.
But a shortage of Vitamin B6 can also cause a type of anemia because this
vitamin is vital to the healthy generation of hemoglobin in the blood of a
normal, healthy person. You may also associate Vitamin B6 with sugar
diabetes, and that’s because one of the important functions of this
vitamin is to regulate the amount of sugar in the blood.
Vitamin B6 is also known as pyridoxine. You may not have heard of many
people who were found to have a serious Vitamin B6 deficiency, and there’s
a good reason for that. B6 is so readily available in so many foods that
it’s a fairly simple matter to get your daily recommended allowances of
this vitamin.
Some of the common sources of B6 include tuna, roast beef, tomato juice,
trout, pork loin and peanut butter. Naturally, cereals that are fortified
with vitamins are excellent sources and many provide 100 percent of the
body’s need for cereal. Three raw bananas also provide a full day’s supply
of the necessary Vitamin B6. A medium baked potato (including the potato
skin) provides about one-third of the daily requirement. Evaluating the
foods rich in this vitamin reveals that many people are already meeting
the daily requirements for B6.
So what are the dangers of having too little Vitamin B6 in your daily
diet? Recent studies suggest that a lack of this vitamin is a factor for
determining the risk of stroke and some types of heart disease. That means
that people with deficiencies are more likely to suffer from these health
issues than their counterparts who are getting sufficient amounts of
Vitamin B6.
Depression is another problem potentially impacted by a Vitamin B6
deficiency. Though there may be some difference of opinion as to the role
and the importance of B6 and depression, there appears to be a link that
can’t be denied. In fact, depression is listed by some as one of the
symptoms of insufficient Vitamin B6 in the diet.
There are some risks of taking too much B6. Nerves – especially in the
outer extremities – are sometimes damaged by overdosing the body on
vitamin B6. In the majority of cases, simply eliminating any vitamin
supplements appears to eliminate the nerve problems as well. It’s unlikely
that a normal person can take in enough Vitamin B6 from a normal diet to
cause toxicity at this level, and more likely that these severe effects of
too much B6 are caused by taking too many vitamin supplements containing
B6.
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