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[ref] Not only is B6 important in dopamine production, but it is also important in the creation of glutathione (an antioxidant) in the brain.[ref] Parkinsons patients on L-DOPA also often have low or deficient B6 levels.[ref] Related article : Parkinsons disease and genetic susceptibility Chronic inflammation: Inflammatory conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, IBD, diabetes, cancer, and deep vein thrombosis, are all associated with low vitamin B6 levels.[ref] While inflammatory conditions are linked to low vitamin B6 levels, it may be (at least partly) because systemic inflammation decreases the bodys P5P levels, and dietary intake isnt sufficient to meet the increased need.[ref] Related article: Chronic inflammation and personalized solutions Asthma and COPD: A recent study showed that higher vitamin B6 intake correlates with higher FEV1 levels (lung function test) in CoPD
Protein concentration was subsequently determined using the BCA assay
Glutathione 900mg, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 1500mg, Collagen, Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin), Vitamin B Complex (including Vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6), Sterile Water for Injection (as carrier solution)
This important compound supports healthy, flexible blood vessels and ensures adequate blood flow