This water-soluble vitamin assists with several fundamental cell functions and helps the body convert food into energy.
Ranking among the top causes of cancer-related deaths globally, liver cancer affects approximately 25,000 men and 11,000 women in the United States each year.
This fat-soluble vitamin helps keep your eyes healthy, supports immunity, fights free radicals, and is critical for fetal development.
Although rare, affecting roughly 25,000 Americans, inclusion body myositis is a debilitating disease often overlooked until its advanced stages.
Up to 10 percent of adults experience restless legs syndrome, making it the fourth leading cause of insomnia.
Cirrhosis of the liver claims approximately 25,000 lives each year, making it the 11th leading cause of disease-related death in the United States.
This fat-soluble antioxidant supports the immune system, keeps blood running smoothly, fights free radicals, and facilitates cell communiciation.
Almost 2 million Americans experience ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory condition that causes abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea.
The human body relies on vitamin K for blood coagulation and the regulation of calcium binding in bones and tissues.
One study found that nearly half of patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), nicknamed ‘suicide disease,’ considered suicide.