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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin B6 Injections and Panic Anxiety Attacks

Potential Effects of Excess Vitamin B6

  • Nervous System Impact: While vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) is essential for neurological function and neurotransmitter synthesis, excessive amounts can actually exacerbate nervous system irritability.
  • Overstimulation Risk: High-dose injections bypass the digestive system's natural absorption limits, potentially leading to a sudden surge in the bloodstream that may trigger or worsen agitation, jitteriness, and anxiety symptoms.
  • Biochemical Imbalance: Megadoses of isolated B6 can disrupt the delicate balance and ratios required with other B-complex vitamins, indirectly affecting mood regulation.

Key Considerations

  • Dosage Matters: Oral intake is generally easier to regulate, whereas injections deliver a concentrated dose that might be too stimulating for sensitive individuals prone to panic attacks.
  • Individual Biochemistry: Tolerance varies greatly; some people experience adverse neurological effects even at lower thresholds if their metabolic pathways are overwhelmed.

Recommendations

  • Consult a Professional: If you suspect B6 injections are triggering your panic attacks, you should discontinue the injections immediately under medical supervision.
  • Evaluate Status: It is important to test actual cellular levels rather than guessing, as imbalances in either direction can negatively impact psychological well-being.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Vitamin B6 - connections

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-> Vitamin B6

Pyridoxine - connections

Pyridoxine ->

-> Pyridoxine

Panic-anxiety attacks - connections

-> Panic-anxiety attacks

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  • Inositol - Associated With (Level: low)
  • Cobalt - Causes (Level: naturally high; Frequency: frequently; Cofactor: high Vitamin B12)
  • Vitamin B12 - Causes (Level: naturally high; Frequency: frequently; Cofactor: high cobalt)
  • CoQ10, DMG, Vitamin B15 - Controls (Purpose: symptom control)
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