User talk:Yneuwied

Vitamin B15: To qualify as vitamin B15, a molecule must contain the methyl group. This group cannot exist by itself, but must be tied to another molecular component. Typical forms are Dimethyl-glycine and methyl alcohol. The term Pangamic Acid is often used but no such substance has been defined. Gangrene in the toes is a consequence of methyl deficiency. There will be raised eyebrows when some people hear that methyl alcohol is a vitamin, but that is reality. Overdoses of all vitamins can have serious consequences if large enough. The "book of poisons lists methyl alcohol ingestion as cause for blindness, and this is probably true, if the dose is large enough and the ingesting person is deficient in vitamin A. But other effects can occur also. But methyl deficiency also has serious consequences. One source of methyl is the catabolization of the amino acid methionine, and can be a source of methyl for the body. IN RETROSPECT, B15 is not a vitamin or essential nutrient, since all its effects can be gained by Inositol. Whoever edits the Essehntial Nutrients page, must be a terrorist. Because there are many mistakes in it. But I give up trying to correct it. Pete