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Vitamin B6 Benefits

Anemia (if deficient and for genetic vitamin B6-responsive anemia) Autism Depression (in women taking oral contraceptives) High homocysteine (in combination with folic acid and vitamin B12) Morning sickness Premenstrual syndrome Age-related cognitive decline Asthma Canker sores Carpal tunnel syndrome Childhood intelligence (for deficiency) Depression (associated with premenstrual syndrome) Low back pain (in combination with vitamin B1 and vitamin B12) MSG sensitivity Pregnancy and postpartum support (if homocysteine levels are elevated) Schizophrenia Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes Vertigo Acne Alcohol withdrawal support Alzheimer’s disease (in combination with iron and coenzyme Q10) Amenorrhea Atherosclerosis Attention deficit disorder Celiac disease Eating disorders (for bulimia) Epilepsy Fibrocystic breast disease Heart attack HIV support Hypoglycemia Kidney stones Osgood-Schlatter disease (in combination with manganese and zinc) Osteoporosis (to lower homocysteine) Parkinson’s disease (with Sinemet® or Eldepryl®) Photosensitivity Pre- and post-surgery health Preeclampsia Seborrheic dermatitis Sickle cell anemia Stroke Tardive dyskinesia

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