A deficiency in the essential Vitamin B12.
you dont have enough b12. take some. either in a suppliment or eat foods that contain it
Vit B is important as it helps memory, brain function,...restores chemical balance in certain brain functions. Also body maintains a need for it
Vitamin B6 is used by the body as a catalyst in reactions that involve amino acids. Vitamin B6 deficiency is rare, since most foods eaten contain the vitamin.
A deficiency of vitamin B12 leads to anemia which will cause the symptoms of weakness and abnormal fatigue.
A deficiency of Cobalamin (B12) results in megaloblastic macrocytic anemia and neuropathy.
The prognosis for correcting vitamin B6 deficiency is excellent
Vitamin B6 deficiency can be prevented or treated with consumption of the recommended dietary allowance, as supplied by food or by vitamin supplements.
Vitamin B6 status is measured by the transaminase stimulation test
Vitamin B6 deficiency occurs rarely. When it does, it is usually associated with poor absorption of nutrients in the gastrointestinal tract
The deficiency of Vitamin B6 causes depression, nauseas, vomiting, skin disorders, anemia, and kidney stones.
Christine May Jensen has written: 'Deoxycytidine excretion in vitamin B6 or pantothenic acid deficient rats' -- subject(s): Vitamin B6 'Vitamin B-6 and pyrimidine deoxynucleoside metabolism in the rat' -- subject(s): Metabolism, Vitamin B6 deficiency, Pyrimidine nucleotides, Rats
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B6 and biotinÊareÊrequired as one of the co-enzymes to perform the citric acid cycle, which is how energy is created. With a deficiency of these substances, the cycle would be disrupted and the body would lose its ability to create enough energy to function properly.
A balanced B vitamin supplement is adequate to prevent deficiency. People with malabsorption syndromes, chronic illnesses, or hyperthyroidism may require somewhat larger amounts of vitamin B6.
Low levels of SGPT and SGOT may indicate deficiency of vitamin B6.
This is indicative of a circulatory problem, possibly the result of deficiency in Vitamin B1, B6, B12, or Folic Acids.
Vitamin B6 is used to make neurotransmitters (such as serotonin) and myelin, which insulates the axons of neurons. In adults, deficiency can cause depression, confusion, seizures, inflamed skin, inflamed mucous membranes (lips, gums, etc.), and anemia. However, these symptoms only appear when the deficiency has persisted for a long period of time.