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20 Sep 2009 @ 9:21 PM
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ADD and B12

Hello everyone, There is strong clinical evidence to support the link between essential nutrients and vitamins -- particularly Vitamin B-12 -- and mental function. Studies have shown that a B-12 deficiency may decrease levels of substances needed to transmit nerve signals. This reduced ability to transmit nerve signals has shown up in brain tests conducted on children with ADHD. In people of any age, this problem with nerve signals can lessen or damage mental functioning.

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17 Feb 2010 @ 2:02 AM Reply # 1
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neon urine...wheeee!

I think when I tried supplementing with B vitamin (which had B-12 in it) it didn't work because my urine turned BRIGHT YELLOW-GREEN... amusingly bright, but also creepy.

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