Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 Are your Vitamins poisoning you with Cyanide? A review of Viking Vigor Sea-Buckthorn Oil Dr Oliver Frey, MD MRCGP MInstLM Check out your vitamin bottle and look at the line for vitamin B-12. If you find Cyanocobalamin then you are getting an additional dose of cyanide with your vitamins. This is just another case of a hidden toxin slipping into what you thought was a natural medicine, when you thought you were getting pure and natural vitamin B-12. Of course the body has to remove the toxic cyanide before it can reap the benefits of vitamin B-12. This little bit of cyanide with your vitamin B-12 would be harmless by itself as the body, if it is healthy and in good nutritious order, would be able process this toxin into the urine and remove it easily. However as you are likely to deal already with an abundance of other toxins and chemicals in your environment, many used to process foods and commercial vitamins, (that you probably didn't realize you were ingesting), your liver and other organs could be already over-toxed and therefore have problems removing this bit of cyanide. The dangers of Cyanide Cyanide prevents the mitochondria, the power plants of our cells, from producing cell energy. This affects particularly the central nervous system and the heart. Cyanide has been used as a poison many times throughout history. It has been used for murder and suicide. Victor Herbert, MD, explains in an entry to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, based on a study by Rosenblatt at Yale Medical School in studies of children with genetic defects in vitamin B-12 metabolism. "Cyanocobalamin is not vitamin active for humans until the cyanide is removed within the body. This fact is dramatically illustrated in the rare infant born with a defect in the ability to enzymatically remove cyanide from various substances. Such infants are unable to use Cyanocobalamin as vitamin B-12; deficiency is made worse by giving them Cyanocobalamin because for them it acts as an anti-metabolite." Why is Vitamin B-12 important? A little education primer about vitamin B-12 reveals that heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer's are just three of the critical diseases that are associated with a lack of this essential vitamin. Vitamin B-12 is one of eight B vitamins, which are important for the normal functioning of the brain and nervous system, and for the formation of blood. It is normally involved in the metabolism of every cell of the body, especially affecting the synthesis and regulation of the genetic code - the DNA. Also it is needed for the production of fatty acids and cell energy. A deficiency of B-12 is fairly common in those over 60. Because it is stored in organs, deficiencies can take up to 6 years to appear. Worse, deficiencies of B12 or folic acid (a complementary substance necessary for the function of Vitamin B-12) can result in significant mental disturbances without any indication of anemia or other clinical indication of deficiency. In patients with B-12 deficiency, up to 61% have shown a marked increase in mental capacity when B-12 supplements are added to the diet. So, where can you find a suitable source of Vitamin B-12? Most authors claim that B-12 can only be obtained from animal foods like meat, fish or eggs, which can contain themselves an interesting cocktail of toxins and antibiotics from commercial production. Mark Hyman, MD states that commercially raised cow meat contains 500% more saturated fat than free-range cows. Large fish are often contaminated with a cocktail of mercury, lead and cadmium. The good news is, there are other sources of Vitamin B-12, which are commonly overlooked. Mother Nature engineered acceptable amounts of B-12, along with folic acid, in fruits and berries that contain as an added benefit high amounts of Omega 3, 6, and 9, in order for animals to properly digest these food nutrients. Product review: Viking Vigor Sea-Buckthorn berry oil, or the higher concentrated seed oil, such as is marketed under the brand Viking Vigor, are an acceptable alternative. Viking Vigor contains Sea-Buckthorn Oil, which provides the two naturally occurring cofactor forms of B-12, at 30 micro-g per unit. The chemical analysis of this natural oil, which comes from the untouched nature of Estonia, reveals also a healthy cocktail of carotenoids, tocopherols, sterols, flavonoids, lipids, ascorbic acid, and tannins. Sea-Buckthorn contains the two naturally occurring cofactor forms of B-12: 5-deoxyadenosylcobalamin (andenosylcobalamin—AdoB-12), and methylcobalamin (MeB-12) as well as a very rich one to one balance of Omega 3 and Omega 6. Sea-Buckthorn oil provides a well-rounded exceptional nutrient, all from naturally grown berry trees. Flavonols are noted because of their antioxidant and anti-cancer activity. α-Tocopherol – commonly known as Vitamin E - has the highest antioxidant activity and is the most abundant tocopherol, comprising approximately 76% to 89% of the berry. Carotenoids found in the fruit of Sea-Buckthorn may decrease the risk for age-related macular degeneration – which means that your eyesight can be preserved. The seed oil contains also the essential fatty acids linoleic and α-linoleic acid plus other non-essential fatty acids (oleic, palmitic, stearic, and vaccenic acids.) Folic acid comes as an important added benefit. Sea-Buckthorn contains ample amounts of folate, (folic acid) which is necessary for successful metabolization of the B-12 and Omega nutrients. It is recommended by leading health specialists, that every person should take a minimum of 800 mcg folic acid on a daily basis to prevent heart disease. Especially women in the childbearing age should take folate, as it has shown to prevent neural tube damage in babies. Viking Vigor does NOT contain any cyanide. The cyanide used in making commercial Vitamin B-12 is used as a binder, so it can be processed easier in fast commercial machinery. Viking Vigor Sea-Buckthorn oil contains natural B-12, from deep-rooted berry trees. Clever Mother Nature does not need cyanide as a binder! Viking Vigor Sea Buckthorn http://vikingvigor.com/ Wishing you to Get Well and Stay Well, Dr Oliver Frey, MD MRCGP MInstLM Wellness Group drfrey www.wellnessgroup.ee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 There is a bit of cyanide in many foods that we eat. In fact, the apricot kernel contains high levels of cyanide and is the source of Laetrile, a cancer-killing 'natural' substance. Apricot kernels are eaten regularly by the long-lived Hunza people who live without any appreciable incidence of cancer. Their predominant disease is cataracts I would, however, avoid cyanocobalamin because it has been associated with degeneration of the optic nerve in a British study. I also would avoid placing any value on what Victor Herbert has to say, for as brilliant a scientist he may seem he has been caught in too many lies and misstatements. Since cyanocobalamin must be converted into methylcobalamin and dibencozide for cellular absorption, why not take those forms of B12? Sea Buckthorn is also an excellent vegetarian source of B12, but it is less available and more costly and does not lend itself well to sublingual absorption.--- On Mon, 6/1/09, lalaandsars <craig wrote: lalaandsars <craig Poison Cyanide in your vitamins Date: Monday, June 1, 2009, 1:57 AM Are your Vitamins poisoning you with Cyanide? A review of Viking Vigor Sea-Buckthorn Oil Dr Oliver Frey, MD MRCGP MInstLM Check out your vitamin bottle and look at the line for vitamin B-12. If you find Cyanocobalamin then you are getting an additional dose of cyanide with your vitamins. This is just another case of a hidden toxin slipping into what you thought was a natural medicine, when you thought you were getting pure and natural vitamin B-12. Of course the body has to remove the toxic cyanide before it can reap the benefits of vitamin B-12. This little bit of cyanide with your vitamin B-12 would be harmless by itself as the body, if it is healthy and in good nutritious order, would be able process this toxin into the urine and remove it easily. However as you are likely to deal already with an abundance of other toxins and chemicals in your environment, many used to process foods and commercial vitamins, (that you probably didn't realize you were ingesting), your liver and other organs could be already over-toxed and therefore have problems removing this bit of cyanide. The dangers of Cyanide Cyanide prevents the mitochondria, the power plants of our cells, from producing cell energy. This affects particularly the central nervous system and the heart. Cyanide has been used as a poison many times throughout history. It has been used for murder and suicide. Victor Herbert, MD, explains in an entry to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, based on a study by Rosenblatt at Yale Medical School in studies of children with genetic defects in vitamin B-12 metabolism. "Cyanocobalamin is not vitamin active for humans until the cyanide is removed within the body. This fact is dramatically illustrated in the rare infant born with a defect in the ability to enzymatically remove cyanide from various substances. Such infants are unable to use Cyanocobalamin as vitamin B-12; deficiency is made worse by giving them Cyanocobalamin because for them it acts as an anti-metabolite." Why is Vitamin B-12 important? A little education primer about vitamin B-12 reveals that heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer's are just three of the critical diseases that are associated with a lack of this essential vitamin. Vitamin B-12 is one of eight B vitamins, which are important for the normal functioning of the brain and nervous system, and for the formation of blood. It is normally involved in the metabolism of every cell of the body, especially affecting the synthesis and regulation of the genetic code - the DNA. Also it is needed for the production of fatty acids and cell energy. A deficiency of B-12 is fairly common in those over 60. Because it is stored in organs, deficiencies can take up to 6 years to appear. Worse, deficiencies of B12 or folic acid (a complementary substance necessary for the function of Vitamin B-12) can result in significant mental disturbances without any indication of anemia or other clinical indication of deficiency. In patients with B-12 deficiency, up to 61% have shown a marked increase in mental capacity when B-12 supplements are added to the diet. So, where can you find a suitable source of Vitamin B-12? Most authors claim that B-12 can only be obtained from animal foods like meat, fish or eggs, which can contain themselves an interesting cocktail of toxins and antibiotics from commercial production. Mark Hyman, MD states that commercially raised cow meat contains 500% more saturated fat than free-range cows. Large fish are often contaminated with a cocktail of mercury, lead and cadmium. The good news is, there are other sources of Vitamin B-12, which are commonly overlooked. Mother Nature engineered acceptable amounts of B-12, along with folic acid, in fruits and berries that contain as an added benefit high amounts of Omega 3, 6, and 9, in order for animals to properly digest these food nutrients. Product review: Viking Vigor Sea-Buckthorn berry oil, or the higher concentrated seed oil, such as is marketed under the brand Viking Vigor, are an acceptable alternative. Viking Vigor contains Sea-Buckthorn Oil, which provides the two naturally occurring cofactor forms of B-12, at 30 micro-g per unit. The chemical analysis of this natural oil, which comes from the untouched nature of Estonia , reveals also a healthy cocktail of carotenoids, tocopherols, sterols, flavonoids, lipids, ascorbic acid, and tannins. Sea-Buckthorn contains the two naturally occurring cofactor forms of B-12: 5-deoxyadenosylcobalamin (andenosylcobalamin—AdoB-12), and methylcobalamin (MeB-12) as well as a very rich one to one balance of Omega 3 and Omega 6. Sea-Buckthorn oil provides a well-rounded exceptional nutrient, all from naturally grown berry trees. Flavonols are noted because of their antioxidant and anti-cancer activity. α-Tocopherol – commonly known as Vitamin E - has the highest antioxidant activity and is the most abundant tocopherol, comprising approximately 76% to 89% of the berry. Carotenoids found in the fruit of Sea-Buckthorn may decrease the risk for age-related macular degeneration – which means that your eyesight can be preserved. The seed oil contains also the essential fatty acids linoleic and α-linoleic acid plus other non-essential fatty acids (oleic, palmitic, stearic, and vaccenic acids.) Folic acid comes as an important added benefit. Sea-Buckthorn contains ample amounts of folate, (folic acid) which is necessary for successful metabolization of the B-12 and Omega nutrients. It is recommended by leading health specialists, that every person should take a minimum of 800 mcg folic acid on a daily basis to prevent heart disease. Especially women in the childbearing age should take folate, as it has shown to prevent neural tube damage in babies. Viking Vigor does NOT contain any cyanide. The cyanide used in making commercial Vitamin B-12 is used as a binder, so it can be processed easier in fast commercial machinery. Viking Vigor Sea-Buckthorn oil contains natural B-12, from deep-rooted berry trees. Clever Mother Nature does not need cyanide as a binder! Viking Vigor Sea Buckthorn http://vikingvigor.com/ Wishing you to Get Well and Stay Well, Dr Oliver Frey, MD MRCGP MInstLMWellness Groupdrfreywww.wellnessgroup.ee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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