Pre Menstrual Syndrome 66 - Pre-menstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Vitamin B6
Premenstrual syndrome effects over 70% to 90% of women before menopause in the US and less for women in Southeast Asia because of their difference in living style and social structure. It is defined as faulty function of the ovaries related to the women's menstrual cycle, it effects a women's physical and emotional state, and sometimes interferes with daily activities as a result of hormone fluctuation. The syndrome occurs one to two weeks before menstruation and then declines when the period starts. In this article, we will discuss how vitamin B6 helps to treat PMS..
I. Definition
Vitamin B6 is water-soluble, it exists in three major chemical forms: pyridoxine, pyridoxal, and pyridoxamine and is vital for our body in enzymes formation inlvoving protein and red blood cell metabolism.
II. How vitamin B6 effects women with PMS
1. Hormone imbalance
Researchers show that vitamin B6 is effective in treating symptoms of depression for women with premenstrual symptoms caused by side effects of the pill.
2. Works with other mineral
In order for vitamin B6 to work effectively, it must work with some minerals including magnesium. Vitamin B6 requires magnesium to convert to pyridoxalo-5-phosphate which our body can used. Deficiency of other trace minerals limits that conversion leading to pyridoxalo-5-phosphate deficiency resulting in exhibiting many symptoms of PMS.
3. Nervous system
Vitamin B6 is vital in synthesizing certain chemicals called neurotransmitters whose main function is to regulate nervous system in transportation of information between cells and glands and in prodduction of certain hormones which control our mood and behavior including depression and emotional and physical stress.
4. Dopamine
Dopamine is produced in several areas of the brain, including the substania nigae and hypothalamas. It is a neurotransmitter and it's function is to control the nervous system in production of certain hormone in regulating sleep, mood, behavior, cognition and inhibiting prolactin hormone produced the pituitary gland. Deficiency of vitamin B6 interferes the dopamine functions in transmitting such information resulting in nervous tension and breast pain and cramps.
5. Tryptophan
Tryptophan is one of many amino acids work with vitamin B6 in protein synthesizing and acts as precursor for some important hormone in the body. Deficiency of vitamin B6 causes unbalance of levels of tryptophan resulting in nervous tension, sleeplessness, depression, etc.
6. Serotonin
Serotonin is vital neurotransmitter in controlling the nervous system function including anger, sleep, aggression, mood and other metabolism. Deficiency of vitamin B6 limits the function of the nervous system in secreting serotonin resulting in nervous symptoms for women with pre menstrual syndrome.
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I. Definition
Vitamin B6 is water-soluble, it exists in three major chemical forms: pyridoxine, pyridoxal, and pyridoxamine and is vital for our body in enzymes formation inlvoving protein and red blood cell metabolism.
II. How vitamin B6 effects women with PMS
1. Hormone imbalance
Researchers show that vitamin B6 is effective in treating symptoms of depression for women with premenstrual symptoms caused by side effects of the pill.
2. Works with other mineral
In order for vitamin B6 to work effectively, it must work with some minerals including magnesium. Vitamin B6 requires magnesium to convert to pyridoxalo-5-phosphate which our body can used. Deficiency of other trace minerals limits that conversion leading to pyridoxalo-5-phosphate deficiency resulting in exhibiting many symptoms of PMS.
3. Nervous system
Vitamin B6 is vital in synthesizing certain chemicals called neurotransmitters whose main function is to regulate nervous system in transportation of information between cells and glands and in prodduction of certain hormones which control our mood and behavior including depression and emotional and physical stress.
4. Dopamine
Dopamine is produced in several areas of the brain, including the substania nigae and hypothalamas. It is a neurotransmitter and it's function is to control the nervous system in production of certain hormone in regulating sleep, mood, behavior, cognition and inhibiting prolactin hormone produced the pituitary gland. Deficiency of vitamin B6 interferes the dopamine functions in transmitting such information resulting in nervous tension and breast pain and cramps.
5. Tryptophan
Tryptophan is one of many amino acids work with vitamin B6 in protein synthesizing and acts as precursor for some important hormone in the body. Deficiency of vitamin B6 causes unbalance of levels of tryptophan resulting in nervous tension, sleeplessness, depression, etc.
6. Serotonin
Serotonin is vital neurotransmitter in controlling the nervous system function including anger, sleep, aggression, mood and other metabolism. Deficiency of vitamin B6 limits the function of the nervous system in secreting serotonin resulting in nervous symptoms for women with pre menstrual syndrome.
To read more of women health articles, visit
http://medicaladvisorjournals.blogspot.com
To read the series of premenstrual syndrome, visit
http://pre-menstrualsyndrome-pms.blogspot.com/
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