| vitamin B6 |
Vital in the utilization of protein; helps with the formation of red blood cells and plays a role in synthesizing antibodies in the immune system.
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| vitamin B6 |
Pyridoxine, a cofactor for enzymes. Deficiency leads to inflammation of the skin and mouth, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness and anemia.
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| vitamin B6 |
One very small 2001 study suggested that vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) therapy may help to alleviate depression in some schizophrenic patients. A 2002 study reported no effect on psychotic symptoms. Further research is needed.
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| vitamin B6 |
A vitamin essential for red blood cell production, nerve function and healthy homocysteine levels.* (High homocysteine levels are a risk factor for heart disease.)
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