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Tri-Phos-B - 90 TB
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$28.00
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"TRI-PHOS-B - by Montiff Phosphorylated B-1, B-2, B-6 Enteric
Preparation
Tri-Phos-B is a unique formulation, and the only enteric preparation
containing the active (phosporylated) forms of the following three B Vitamins:
B-1 (Thiamine Pyrophosphate), B-2 (Riboflavin-5'-Phosphate) and B-6
(Pyridoxal-5'- Phosphate). These coenzymatic B vitamins are essential for
proper amino acid metabolism, neurological health, and many other biochemical
functions. Each enteric coated tablet contains: B-1 (Thiamine 5-Phospahte)
2mg., B-2 (Riboflavin 5- Phosphate) 3 mg., B-6 (Pyridoxal- 5- Phosphate) 20
mg.
DIRECTIONS Take 1-2 tablets twice daily (b.i.d.), 45 -60
minutes prior to meals or at bedtime (on an empty stomach) or as needed.
MONTIFF TRI-PHOS-B contains the active co-enzymatic forms of B-1, B-2, and B-6
for maximum utilization of these vitamins. This enteric preparation will
dissolve in the intestinal tract, where it can be best absorbed.
PYRIDOXAL-5-PHOSPHATE (P-5'-P-Active, Co-enzyme B-6) is the
active, co-enzymatic form of B-6. Most B-6 supplements are pyridoxine, which
must be converted in the liver to Pyridoxal-5'-Phosphate for it to be properly
utilized. Many individuals do not convert sufficient amounts of this important
B vitamin for proper metabolism and functions, which can result in a B-6
deficiency and many health problems. Pyridoxal-5'-Phosphate is necessary for
amino acid absorption and metabolism and is involved in the synthesis and
catabolism of all protein. It is especially important in the metabolism of
Tryptophan, Tyrosine, Glycine, Glutamic Acid, Cysteine, Cystine, and
Methionine. Insufficient P5'P may cause abnormal metabolites such as
Homocysteine (which is associated with heart attacks and strokes). Pyridoxal-
5'-Phosphate is utilized by over 60 enzymes, and it is also essential for fat
and carbohydrate metabolism. Tri-Phos-B contains 20 mg. of
Pyridoxal-5'-Phosphate.
DEFICIENCIES AND SYMPTOMS "" Numbness and tingling of limbs,
depression, nervousness, cracks around mouth and eyes, water retention,
fatigue. Headache, nausea, acne, and inflammation of the gums are also
symptoms. "" Low levels of P-5-P have also been noted with low plasma
levels of Tyrosine and Tryptophan, which correlate to deficiencies in serotonin
and catecholamine neurotransmitters. These are associated with depression,
anxiety, stress and sleep deprivation. "" Cigarette smoking, alcohol and
many drugs, such as antibiotics and birth control pills, can cause a B-6
deficiency. "" Carpal tunnel syndrome is also associated with a B-6
deficiency. "" P-5-P deficiencies have been noted in those whose seizures,
which are associated with hyperprolinemia type II. The research reported that
these seizures may be preventable with long term supplementation. ""
Elderly people tend to be deficient in P-5'-P. "" Pregnant women are
generally deficient and supplementation may decrease morning sickness. ""
Deficiency may cause in decrease of mineral absorption and utilization,
including Calcium.
RIBOFLAVIN- 5-PHOSPHATE (Co-enzyme form of B-2) is the
active form of B-2, which is essential for ATP production and energy
metabolism, maintenance of the nervous system, carbohydrate metabolism, and is
involved in Glutathione synthesis. Riboflavin is also important maintaining
healthy eye tissue, skin, mucous membranes and fetal growth and development. It
also converts B-6 and folic acid into their coenzymatic forms. Riboflavin is
found in milk, eggs, lean meat and broccoli, as well as and enriched breads and
cereals. Since Riboflavin is destroyed by light, milk purchased in plastic jugs
have decreased amounts of Riboflavin. Tri-Phos-B enteric preparation contains
3mg. of Riboflavin- 5'-Phosphate per tablet.
DEFICIENCIES AND SYMPTOMS "" Fissures around mouth, nose and
ears, as well as eye irritation and photophobia. "" Older people tend to
have Riboflavin deficiencies. "" Deficiencies in Riboflavin cause
Glutathione deficiencies, leading to increased incidence of cataracts. ""
Since Riboflavin helps convert Pyridoxine to the active Pyridoxal 5'Phosphate,
a deficiency of Riboflavin may cause a deficiency of P-5""P. This could result
in amino acid and neurotransmitter imbalances and deficiencies.
OTHER BENEFITS "" May help prevent Glaucoma, and is
recommended along with Pyridoxal-5'-Phosphate, Thiamine, Vitamin C, Vitamin E
and Alpha Lipoic Acid for eye care. "" Migraines. Dr. M. Lenaerts, U. of
Oklahoma has noted that those with reoccurring migraines had fewer and less
severe migraine headaches when supplemented with Riboflavin. "" Athletes-
Requirements for Riboflavin as well as B1 and B6 are increased due to strenuous
activities.
THIAMINE- 5-PHOSPHATE (Co-enzyme form of B-1) Thiamine is essential
for almost every cellular reaction in the body and is necessary for proper
development and growth. It is important for healthy skin and hair, as well as
blood production, immune function, and metabolism of alcohol. In addition it is
especially important for cardiovascular health, proper nerve function and the
synthesis of the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, which is involved in memory
and other brain function. Cognitive dysfunction is often associated with a
deficiency, as well as lack of appetite. Many older people are deficient in
this B vitamin, as well. It is not stored in great amounts in the body and must
be obtained daily from the diet or supplementation. Some of the food sources of
Thiamine are: pork, organ meats, brewer's yeast, oatmeal, grains, poultry,
nuts, avocado, thiamine enriched flour and cereal, and some vegetables such as
spinach and cauliflower. Heat easily destroys Thiamine and a considerable
amount is lost in the cooking process of the foods, including in the water of
cooked vegetables. Sulfate food destroys B1 and alcohol reduces the absorption
of Thiamine. Each Tri-Phos-B contains 2 mg. of the co-enzymatic form of
Thiamine.
DEFICIENCIES AND SYMPTOMS "" Beriberi -Dry Beriberi (symptomatic of
severe muscle wasting) and Wet Beriberi (in which edema is present). ""
Brain and nervous systems are effected. Some symptoms are poor memory and
confusion, irritability, depression and inability to concentrate with a reduced
attention span. "" Tingling and numbing of the extremities, as well as
painful calf muscles. "" Cardiovascular - The heart requires Thiamine and a
deficiency may exhibit in symptoms such as cardiac failure, ankle swelling,
fatigue and heart enlargement. "" Alcohol Related. Since alcohol reduces
absorption, alcoholics and binge drinkers are prone to thiamine deficiency,
resulting in mental confusion and lack of balance in walking, referred to as a
staggering gate. Permanent brain damage may occur if the deficiency is not
addressed. This condition is known as Wernicke Korsakoff Syndrome. ""
Athletes with strenuous activities require additional Thiamine, and when
supplemented have less fatigue and more energy. Physical activity also
increases the requirements for B-2 and B-6.
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Alzheimer's Disease"", Metab. Brain Dis., March 1996.
"" Wilkinson, Hanger et al, ""The Response to Treatment of Subclinical
Thiamine Deficiency In the Elderly"", Am. J. Nut. , Oct. 1997.
"" Benton, Griffiths, Haller, ""Thiamine Supplementation and Mood and
Cognitive Functioning"", Psychoparmacology, January 1997.
"" Robinson et al, ""Hyperhomocysteinemia & Low P-5-P. Common &
Ind. Reversible Risk Fact. For Coronary Art. Dis."", Circulation. , 1995.
"" Klutsky R, J. PhD, Handbook of Vitamins and Hormones, Van Norstrand
Reinhold, Co., 1973.
"" Balch,J MD, Balch P CNC, Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Avery
Publishing, 1997.
"" Bailey, Maisey et al, ""Relationshp. Betw. Micronut. Intak, &
Biochem. Inc. of Nut. Adeq. In ""Free Liv."" Eld. UK Popula., Br. J.Nut.,
1997.
"" Farrant, Mills et al, ""Pyri. Phosph. De-Activa. of Pyrroline-5-Carbox.
Acid. Inc Risk of B6 Def. & Siez. In Hyperp. Typ II, J Biol Chem.2001.
"" Gloria, Cravo et al, ""Nut. Def. In Chronic in Chronic Alcoholics:
Relationship To Dietary Intake & Alc. Consump."" Am J. Gastro. 3-97.
"" Manore, MM, Ariz. State Univ. , ""Effect of Physical Activity on
Thiamine, Riboflavin, & B-6 Requirements"", Am. J. Clin. Nut., 8-2000.
"" Mittenhuber, ""Phylogenetic Analyses and Comparative Genomics of B6
(pyridoxine) and Pyridoxal Phosphate. Biosynthesis Pathways,"" J. Mol.
Microbiol. Biotechnol., Jan. 2001. " |
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