Vitamin List and Some Best Bet Food Sources

Also Known As (AKA) names are listed after the vitamin name

on the same line followed by "or."

 

  • Specific Vitamins (expanded on what they do, what are the symptoms of deficiency and best bet foods):

Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)      Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)     Vitamin B3 (Niacin)

Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)     Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 

Vitamin B12 (Cobalamine)     Vitamin B15     Vitamin C     Vitamin D

Vitamin E   and    Vitamin K

Beta-Carotene: Best Bet Food Sources-- Dark Green vegetables, carrots and tomatoes. Note: Beta-Carotene natural form is comprised of two molecules. The synthetic form only has one molecule. Therefore, natural food sources are best.

Bioflavonoids: Best Bet Food Sources-- Citrus fruits (especially the white part of the peel), apples, soy hawthorn berries and green tea.

Biotin or Vitamin H: Best Bet Food Sources-- Eggs, raw fruits, mushrooms, poultry, soy or soy products, whole grains and oatmeal.

Choline: Best Bet Food Sources-- Choline tablets, beans, and eggs.

CoQ-10: Best Bet Food Sources-- Fish and spinach.

Fat Soluble Vitamins: Vitamins A, D, E and K.

Folic Acid or Vitamin B-9: Best Bet Food Sources-- Wheat Germ (refrigerate after opening as it turns rancid easily), eggs, salmon, mushrooms, citrus fruits, and chicken.

Hesperidin: Best Bet Food Sources-- NutriBiotic's Grapefruit Seed Extract. Note: Hesperidin is in the bioflavonoid family and is thought to stimulate the immune system and fight yeast infections.

Inositol: Best Bet Food Sources-- Standard Process™ brand Inositol, blackstrap molasses, fresh fruits, nuts and seeds, wheat germ.

PABA or Para-aminobenzoic Acid: Best Bet Food Sources-- Spinach, blackstrap molasses, mushrooms, rice.

Riboflavin or Vitamin G: Best Bet Food Sources-- Sprouts, nutritional yeast, milk, meat, some forms of algae and Standard Process Labs™ Cataplex G®. Uses for Vitamin G: Night sweats, burning feet, red hands, paralysis, edema secondary to liver failure, eye syndromes, nervous indigestion, and liver disease. Riboflavin is the heat-stable factor of the Vitamin B complex.

Vitamin A: Best Bet Food Sources-- Parsley, sweet potatoes, watermelon, nettle leaf, broccoli, carrots, dark leafy greens, eggs, and mangos.

Vitamin B Complex: Best Bet Food Sources-- Any brand that you test energetically strong for. The wrong brand can be responsible for some annoying side effects. For me, that is urinary incontinence. To get the whole complex from foods you would want a wide variety of raw fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

Vitamin B-1 or Thiamine: Best Bet Food Sources-- Beans, broccoli, wheat germ, eggs, seafood, nuts, oatmeal, poultry, sunflower seeds, and brown rice.

Vitamin B-2 or Cyanocobalamine: Best Bet Food Sources-- Green leafy vegetables, parsley, blackstrap molasses, spinach, wheat germ, and yogurt.

Vitamin B-3 or Niacin or Niacinamide: Best Bet Food Sources-- Sesame seeds, eggs, sunflower seeds, and oat straw.

Vitamin B-5 or Pantothenic Acid or Pantethine: Best Bet Food Sources-- Blackstrap molasses, eggs, sweet potatoes, oatmeal, soybeans and soybean products.

Vitamin B-6 or Pyridoxine: Best Bet Food Sources-- Spinach, eggs, and seeds.

Vitamin B-9 (see Folic Acid above)

Vitamin B-12 or Cyanocobalamine: Best Bet Food Sources-- Tuna, eggs and salmon. Note: Vegetarians should take Twin Labs B-12 Dots--approximately 2/day.

Vitamin B-15 or DMG or Di Methyl Glycine or Pangamic Acid: Best Bet Food Sources-- Pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, brown rice, meat.

Vitamin B-17 or Leatrile or Amygdalin: Best Bet Food Sources-- Bean sprouts, buckwheat, wheat grass (Barfy Green Stuff), brown rice, apricot pits and legumes. Uses for Vitamin B-17: I've noticed that bean sprouts can be helpful with morning sickness. It has also been used to treat some forms of cancer in the past.

Vitamin C: Best Bet Food Sources-- Broccoli, strawberries, citrus fruits, rose hips, fresh fruits and vegetables of all kinds, parsley, and nettles.

Vitamin D: Best Bet Food Sources-- Sunshine, parsley, dark leafy green vegetables, eggs, fish and fish oils, salmon, sweet potatoes, oatmeal, cod liver oil and yogurt.

Vitamin E: Best Bet Food Sources-- Wheat germ (oil or fresh), eggs, nuts, leafy green vegetables, soy products, vegetable oils, and berries (many people test strong for Tayberries which is a cross between a raspberry and a blackberry).

Vitamin F or Unsaturated Fatty Acids (including Arachidonic, Linolenic and Linoleic acids) : Best Bet Food Sources-- Flax seed and Standard Process Labs Cataplex F tablets or perles. Uses for Vitamin F: Hypothyroidism, scanty or absent menstruation, hot flashes, sun sensitivity, prostate problems, falling hair, increased cholesterol.

Vitamin H (see Biotin above)

Vitamin K: Best Bet Food Sources-- Green vegetables are the most concentrated source.

Vitamin P--Rutin (Blood vessels) Best Bet Food Sources-- The white part of citrus peel and buckwheat are two sources very high in rutin, but often I recommend it in tablet form because it's almost impossible to get the volume needed in natural foods when a patient is deficient. Uses for Rutin: Used for allergies and bruising, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, inflammation of the veins in the anus and rectum.

**Best Bet Vitamin food sources are listed in order of most often identified as a supplement to less often identified as a supplement. The Best Bet Foods are only the most common items I have found during testing in the last 12 years; there may be more foods that contain the particular vitamin that are not listed. Because each person is an individual with many different nationalities within their bloodlines, it is important to test out which food items are best suited for your body.

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I also can muscle-test exactly why you need the particular vitamin in most cases or what symptoms you need it for. Overdosing with foods is almost impossible, so side effects of overdosing when taking the supplement form are not listed here.

 

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Amino Acids & Best Bet Foods

Antioxidants & Best Bet Foods

Bitters & Choline for Gallbladder

Blood Type O Best Zone Choices

Blood Type O Good Zone Choices

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Blood Type A Best Zone Choices

Blood Type A Good Zone Choices

Blood Type A Poor Zone Choices

Blood Type AB Best Zone Choices

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Blood Type B Best Zone Choices

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Celery Health Benefits

Diet & Nutrition Home Page

Eat 4 Your Blood Type & In the Zone

Eggs—Eat Your Yolks

Eicosinoid Survey

EFA Deficiency

Fats & Oil List

Feeding Soy to Children

Food Cravings

Germanium Holy Trace Mineral

Ginger Health Benefits

Ginseng Types & Benefits

Honey Health Benefits

How to Choose Great Tasting Fruits

Iron Deficient Anemia

Just Like Sugar

Lithium Sources for Depression

Making Nutrition Work Notes

Milk that Doesn’t Spoil

Mineral Best Bet Foods

Mineral List 

·        Boron 

·        Calcium 

·        Chromium 

·        Copper 

·        Germanium 

·        Iodine 

·        Iron 

·        Lithium 

·        Magnesium 

·        Manganese 

·        Molybdenum 

·        Phosphorus 

·        Platinum 

·        Potassium 

·        Selenium 

·        Silicon 

·        Sodium 

·        Sulphur 

·        Vanadium 

·        Zinc

MSG Sources

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Parsley Benefits

Raw Foods and Thyroid Disease

Salt Fun Facts

Seeds & Nuts: Keep them Fresh

Soy Hazards

Sugar Copper Deficiency

Sugar Substitutes

Sugar Substitutes Licorice Root

Sugar Substitutes Stevia

Sulfites

Vitamin Best Bet Foods

Vitamin List 

·        Biotin 

·        Choline 

·        Folic Acid 

·        Vitamin A 

·        Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 

·        Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 

·        Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 

·        Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) 

·        Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 

·        Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) 

·        Vitamin B15 

·        Vitamin C 

·        Vitamin D 

·        Vitamin E 

·        Vitamin K

 

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