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April 13, 2010

Do I capitalize Vitamin D or vitamin d, ginseng or Ginseng..etc?

My research on this topic has convinced me that since the focus of treating ADHD is the management of its symptoms, alternative treatments such as changes in diet and nutritional supplements can provide an option for parents who are uncomfortable with prescription medication. Certain dietary changes have been said to alleviate ADHD symptoms. These changes can include the consumption of foods rich in magnesium, iron, vitamin d, vitamin b6, zinc, and omega-3 and 6 fatty acids. Nutritional supplements such as St. Johns Wort, ginseng, gingko biloba, and L-carnitine have also been said to help manage the symptoms of ADHD (Herbal Therapeutics Library).

vitamin D, vitamin B6 – capital
ginseng – small
St.John’s wort – capital and small.

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January 14, 2010

eMedFx.com – Nutritional Supplement – Drug Interaction Database

This is a demo of the eMedFx Nutritional Supplement – Drug Interaction Database. This database analyzes if your patients medications may interact with specific nutritional supplements / herbs.

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December 5, 2009

Why does Lisinopril cause hair loss?

What vitamin / nutritional supplements can be taken to reduce the hair loss that Lisinopril users tend to suffer?

Most doctors don’t recognize that Lisinopril can cause thinning hair or Hair Loss, until they do the research. It’s a very rare side effect, and (I’m guessing here) probably not recognized as the medication causing it sometimes.

However, it is listed by many experts as a side effect by medical professionals in medical articles.
The hair will grow back when the medication is stopped. I may take a while though, like a month or two.

Now, about vitamins, here is an article I’ve came across, hope it helps:

Regardless of whether you are a man or a woman, you should be mindful that you are getting enough of the essential vitamins for hair loss prevention. Contrary to popular belief, hair loss affects just as many women as it does men, and should be treated with an ounce of prevention before it occurs. While all vitamins play an important role in staying healthy, there are only a few vitamins that help to prevent hair loss. One of the best ways you can help to ensure that your lovely locks stay intact, and on your head, is to take appropriate amounts of the following vitamins for hair loss prevention.

Folic Acid

Folic Acid is the number one most important vitamin for hair loss prevention. It has long been hailed as a vital part of women’s health, especially for pregnant women, but few people realize that it can also play a big role in keeping your hair on top of your head where it belongs. Taking folic acid vitamins for hair loss prevention can not only greatly decrease your chances of experiencing hair loss to begin with, as well as help to prevent future hair loss. Folic acid can be found in many foods, including nuts and soybeans; or can be bought in over the counter supplements.

Vitamin A

The second of the important vitamins for hair loss prevention is vitamin A. Vitamin A plays a vital role in maintaining healthy hair, skin, and vision. But it also plays an important part in preventing hair loss by promoting healthy cell growth around hair follicles, keeping them from becoming dry and brittle. Vitamin A can be found in many foods but is most prominent in fruits and vegetables. To get a healthy amount of A vitamins for hair loss prevention, you should make certain that you eat plenty of carrots, tomatoes, peppers and salads as well as eggs and organ meats like liver.

Vitamin E

Also included in the vitamins for hair loss prevention is vitamin E. Vitamin E can be found in leafy green vegetables, such as lettuce and spinach as well as in nuts and whole grains. Vitamin E is essential for promoting healthy blood flow, which in turn helps to ensure that the scalp has adequate blood circulation as well.

As you can see, there are a number of vitamins for hair loss prevention that you can take either as supplements or by eating a healthy diet. If you have any questions as to whether or not you are getting enough of these vitamins for hair loss prevention in your diet consult a physician. As with any supplements, if you are pregnant or nursing, you should practice extreme caution before taking any vitamins for hair loss.

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October 19, 2009

I heard some company in USA is giving free nutrition supplements for people with type 2 diabetes. Any info?

I heard some company in USA is giving free nutrition supplements for people with type 2 diabetes. Any info?

That’s news to me, but this might be a possibility:
http://boston.craigslist.org/nwb/ths/1164445432.html

Actually, supplements, like gymnema sylvestre, cinnamon, fenugreek, and banaba leaf, are cheap. Especially when compared to more medication.

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July 8, 2009

What supplements!** are out that can help with bone growth and can stimulate the pituitary example, arginine?

I am a male, i have no facial hair i am not fully matured yet, i want to reach my full potential in height growth, by the use of nutrition and supplements. lets say i am 5′5 i want to get an inch or two with supplements like calcium, arginine proteins hormones anything and everything.

If your bone plates have fused, you can gain no more height.

Since you are saying you have no facial hair, you should see an endocrinologist and get tested for hormones that may be lacking. If your growth plates have not fused, and you are growth hormone deficient, you may qualify for that medication after a stimulation test.

As for over the counter supplements, just a healthy diet and make sure you are not deficient in any vitamins. But nothing will make you gain height.

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