Nutritional information on Vitamin B15

Such a chemicla sounding name hardly seems to have any relationship to food and nutrition. NN-DIMETHYLGLYCINE or the Abbreviation DMG is neither a drug nor a food additive. However, it is a naturally occuring food substance. Nor really a vitamin but DMG can be classified as a biocchemical metabolite. The unofficial name for this formula is Vitamin B15. B15 is found in rice bran , brewers yeast and liver.

Vitamin B15 may not mean much to you but it represents a substance which may someday replace the sodium in your salt shaker and extend your lease on life. Because it is a substance which has been shown to alleviate hypoxia (lack of oxygen in the cell) it has already been effectively used in cases of coronary artery insufficiency; it has been shown to relieve symptoms of angina, cyanosis and asthma. Good results have been obtained in teh treatment of rheumatism, rheumatic heart disease, acute and chronic cases of alcoholism. It offers extensive opportunities for the treatment and early prevention of atherosclerosis and consequently of premature aging. It has been dramatically effective in eliminating the sentence of amputation in cases of gangrene.

The chief merit of B15 is its ability to eliminate the phenomena of hypoxia and this is a very serious key to man's health. If you think B15 as 'instant oxygen' you will understand its life-saving potential. The direct action of B15 , a Russian scientific team explains, is to stimulate the hypophysis of the supra-renal glands. The hypophysis is a kind of bump located on teh glands above the kidneys which have an important detoxifying function. By stimulating this activity, B15 retards the accumulation of toxic waste that results from an insufficiency of oxygen. Thus the hypoxia does less damage and a longer period of time remains for normal oxygen metabolism to b ere-established without damage to the organism.

B15 is the newst and most potent member of the transmethylation agents. Whereas choline has 3 labile methyl groups, B15 has 8, making B15 almost three times as potent as choline. What does B15 do exactly? Principally, it increases the supply of oxygen in the blood and its uptake into the body's tissues. From this simple transaction, many medical marvels follow. The cells need oxygten to function normally; hypoxia or lack of cellular oxygen, is teh beginning of bad health and perhaps death. How B15 performs is not clear, but it does have added ability to detoxify oxygen-consuming pollutants in teh blood.

The Russians especially praise B15's miraculous effects on heart patients. By pumping more oxygen into heart tissue starved by narrow arteries, B15 seems to relieve the symptoms of cardiovascular conditions. Heavy breathing and pain tend to disappear; the discomfort of angina is also remedied.