Posted by Honore on June 29, 2007, at 10:10:01
In reply to Re: Nothing suggests Vitamin b destroys Nardil » Honore, posted by GWA on June 29, 2007, at 9:15:14
The main point is that the article concerned vitamin b deficiency.
Where do you see any discussion of the effect of vitamin b on nardil on the article you cited, GWA?
It never mentioned or in any way addressed or considered anything about nardil, other than that it was one of the substances that caused vitamin b to become inactive, and therefore vitamin b deficiency reactions.
If the two substances compete for a an enzyme, and nardil more powerfully occupies the enzyme, there might be some reciprocal effect, particularly in individuals with certain enzyme structures, but there's no reason to think that it would cause nardil to become ineffective.
Which is borne out by many articles about vitamin b6 deficiency caused by nardil, and no articles about nardil's being rendered ineffective by vitamin b. If substances A and B compete for an enzyme, and A occupies the enzyme, it's B that will become deficient, not A.
Could you please address this? You so far haven't show me anything about loss of nardil in the body, except one ambiguous phrase in one article.
Honore
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