This section is dedicated to vitamins typical for a person trying to rebuild their health during or after treatment for a wide variety of conditions. Medical and FDA Disclaimers Below.
Vitamins:
(alphabetical)
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CoQ10:
antioxidant, good for brain, energy
Folic Acid:
for the gut. Folate is a B vitamin needed to form healthy cells especially red cells. Foods that contain folic acid; spinach, lentils, and garbanzo beans.
Iron:
for fatigue, energy, blood function, and digestion.
Magnesium:
neurological support, overall support of almost all of the regulatory systems in the body (good for everything)
Magnesium Citrate:
magnesium and citric acid; often used to treat constipation.
Magnesium Molate:
magnesium and malic acid; for brain heart, bones, kidneys, chronic neurological conditions.
Methylcobalamin:
B12 for nervous system, known to help with tingling, numbness, burning sensations.
Methylfolate:
broken down / concentrated form of folic acid
Vitamin A:
regenerative antioxidant, good for the depleted Lyme Patient
Vitamin B:
B6 and B12 for energy, anxiety, good for the depleted Lyme Patient
More information on B Vitamins:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B_vitamins
Vitamin B50:
Good information on B50:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/16005-vitamin-b50/
More information on B50:
http://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-17811/balanced-b-50-complex-oral/details#precautions
Vitamin B12 Shots:
Information on B12 Shots:
https://draxe.com/b12-injections/
Vitamin C:
regenerative antioxidant, good for bones, joints, skin and teeth, good for the depleted Lyme Patient
Vitamin D:
adrenal and thyroid health, anti-inflammatory
Vitamin E:
neurological health
Zinc:
neuro-detoxifier
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