An individual who is prone for gout might need more pantothenic acid but less lecithin, while anyone with a tendency for iron overload would need less Vitamin B1, but much more Vitamin B2. Some of those suffering from hypoadrenalism would benefit from extra Vitamin B1 and or choline for their sodium-raising properties, while sodium-sensitive individuals or anyone with a tendency for hyperadrenalism might benefit from extra Vitamin B2 and folic acid, which have a sodium lowering effect... Full Text

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