Vitamins B3 and B5 Help Boost Energy and More!
Posted by admin on Nov 3, 2009
Vitamins B3 and B5 Help Boost Energy, like Other B Vitamins, and More!
Vitamin B3 or Niacin performs many functions in the body, including helping with proper digestion, producing sex hormones, promoting healthy nerves and skin, metabolizing cholesterol and producing energy.
Deficiency Symptoms of Niacin
Deficiency of niacin can result in depression, dermatitis and headaches, gum disease, high blood pressure, and negative personality behaviors. Those with low levels of niacin are more likely to have bronchitis or wheezing with asthma than those with more niacin.
Other symptoms include: mental confusion and weakness, irritability and loss of appetite. Although very few people become severely deficient in niacin today because of the fortification of white flour, this is a synthetic variety of B3 and we recommend that you use whole grains instead to get the real thing!
Food Sources of Vitamin B3
Some good food sources of niacin include nutritional yeast, brown rice and other whole grains, poultry like chicken and turkey, eggs, milk, nuts, organ meats, yams and broccoli, legumes and veal.
Supplementation of Vitamin B3
Supplementation with B3 seems to help relieve acne, migraine headaches and gastrointestinal disorders, as well as help improve blood sugar regulation for both diabetics and hypoglycemics.* Although there have been some studies showing that synthetic nicotinic acid can lower the risk of heart disease and lower cholesterol levels, you need to be very careful if you use synthetic varieties of niacin because large doses of niacin in the form of nicotinic acid for example, can produce a drug-like effect on the nervous system, on glucose, and on blood lipids. Some slow-release synthetic niacin has caused liver damage and other severe side effects, so as with all vitamins and minerals, we recommend only whole food based supplements.
Vitamin B5 or Pantothenic Acid is A Great Antioxidant!
Vitamin B5 is an antioxidant that is very important for good adrenal function because it helps produce cortisone. Antioxidants provide an extra electron to free radicals so they don’t have to steal one from somewhere else in the body. This seems to provide protection from all sorts of degenerative diseases like heart disease, cancer and just general aging. It also protects the body from the side effects of stress, and helps to prevent fatigue and nervous disorders. B5 can help you fight infection by building antibodies, and also inhibits loss of hair color. It is also important in overcoming the side effects of drugs, especially after surgery. Like many other B vitamins, pantothenic acid is also needed in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins, and hence is important for the production of energy in your body.
Extra Vitamin B5 Requirements
There are certain population groups that are more likely to need B5 supplementation. These include the elderly, those with drinking problems and those who take cholesterol-lowering drugs, according to Dr. Song, an associate professor of nutrition at Michigan State University. Dr. Song has also found that the body uses coenzyme A, which contains vitamin B5, in order to detoxify many chemicals, including those found in pesticides, herbicides and various drugs. This means that this is a very important vitamin for all of us in today’s age where so many harmful man-made chemicals abound. We probably all need extra B5 today!
Deficiency Symptoms of Pantothenic Acid
Tiredness, fatigue, insomnia and muscle cramping, as well as anemia and lack of coordination can result from a deficiency of pantothenic acid. Further symptoms include gastrointestinal distress like constipation and vomiting.
Food Sources and Supplementation of Vitamin B5
Nutritional yeast, whole grains including brown rice, poultry and organ meats, broccoli and yams, mushrooms, salmon , eggs, peanuts and other legumes. When you cook, can or process foods containing pantothenic acid, up to 50 percent of it can be destroyed. We only recommend whole food supplements, and with all the B vitamins, it is important to take them in a complex, as taking just one or two B vitamins can upset the balance in your body and cause other problems.
* This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Karen Pijuan
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Are there any vitamins that could help boost my energy?
I always feel tired. I was wondering if any vitamins would help boost my energy, especially in during the cold winter months. I read fish oils also help reduce stress and boost your mood. Is this true? Thanks
B vitamins are energy boosters.
Find ‘em at GNC or similar.
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B vitamins
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Try taking a B-100 complex
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B vitamins
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SLEEP
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Very true! I am currently taking fish oil supplements and have noticed more energy, plus my skin has been amazing, I highly recommend it.
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All vitamins
but there r specific ones just energy drinks or pills
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I don’t know about vitamins, but maybe if you don’t already, include more FRESH or at least, like those cup things of fruit in your diet?
I used to get really tired last year in school because all of my diet was bad sugars that just gave me a jolt of energy, then I crashed.
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B vitamins yes. But also nothing beats regular excercise.
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Drink a shot of wheat grass from jumba juice. It is great and very natural.
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People will say Ginseng and other things but the BEST THING you can do is Eat good! Eat Fruit, and Potato’s (with skin), and yogurt! You’d be amazed at what those can do for your body. Any bright fruit is good for you and has good vitamins and such. Plus make sure you drink water.
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Human Wellnes: Pierce College: Tacoma, WA FALL 08
Do a B-complex vitamin. You can get it at any pharmacy/grocery store and they are pretty cheap. It will also help you boost your immune systems that will help fight off any harmful viruses/bacteria! good luck! and you should also try working out atleast 3 times a week for atleast 30 minutes! Fish oils can be risky with all the mercury and harmful things that have been found. They help with lowering your cholesterol and blood pressure though.Good luck!
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I recommend something call Emergen-C. Its a powder you mix with water and contains tons of minerals and vitamins, that helps with an energy boost. It comes in different flavors, and doesn’t taste too bad.
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hey there, i study biology and i can tell you that vitamins do not supply you with energy but they serve as helpers which regulate the process by which carbohydrates and the food substances are utilized in the body. a good source of energy is carbohydrates. you can take vitamin b supplements and eat foods like liver, bacon,lean meat, eggs, bananas, cereals, potato and rice.
Fish oil and cod liver oil can support your health in these ways:
* Help promote heart health and normal cholesterol balance*
* Support immune system health, mood, memory, joint health, blood sugar health, and helps relieve stress*
* Help increase energy level and promote cognitive function*
* Provide immune system support*
* Help provide nutritional support to pregnant women*
* Aid in regulating cell growth and division*
* Support a strong skeletal system*
* Support a healthy inflammatory response*
gd luck during these winter months!!
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http://products.mercola.com/faq/cod-liver-fish-oil.htm