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What does vitamin T do?

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Vitamins are essential for life and must be obtained through food or supplements. Torulitin, also known as “vitamin T,” is found in sesame seeds and eggs and is said to be important for blood clotting and the nervous system. It is not recognized as a true vitamin by most Western medical authorities. Vitamin T is water soluble and is involved in both structural and energetic functions of the body. There are no specific deficiency diseases associated with vitamin T deficiency. It is not listed as a vitamin on reputable medical websites and there are no recommended dietary allowances available.

Vitamins are organic compounds that are necessary for life but cannot be synthesized or manufactured by the human body and must be obtained through food or supplements. Deficiencies can occur when trace amounts of the substances are not ingested through food or supplements resulting in disease that is often diagnostic of the specific nutritional deficiency. Called by some nutritional groups to be a vitamin, torulitin is also known as “vitamin T.” This substance remains essentially unrecognized as a true vitamin by most Western medical authorities. Torulitin is found in sesame seeds and eggs and is said to be important for blood clotting and proper functioning of the nervous system.

In general, vitamins are classified as either fat soluble or water soluble. Fat-soluble vitamins such as A, D, or K are essential for the architecture and structural development of the body; Water soluble vitamins, such as C, are more involved in the metabolism of food into energy. Vitamin T is water soluble, but is said to be involved in both structural functions of the body, such as clotting and strengthening red blood cells, as well as energetic functions of the brain and nervous system. This substance is soluble in water, and therefore excess amounts are not stored in the body for future use, but are excreted.

In addition to the benefits listed above, other vitamin T functions are said to include aiding memory and concentration, protecting against anemia, and keeping the nervous system functioning at an optimal rate. Unique among other vitamins, vitamin T is also claimed to be essential in the human body’s conversion of carbohydrates into energy. Perhaps it is for this reason that torulitin is also recommended in some weight loss programs. There are no specific deficiency diseases associated with vitamin T deficiency that cannot be explained by laboratory-measured deficits of folic acid, niacin, and B vitamins.

Most websites that mention vitamin T or torulitin are maintained by vendors selling vitamins and other nutritional supplements. Vitamin T is not listed as a vitamin on popular and reputable medical websites, nor on US government food and drug regulatory sites. There is little information, therefore, on its specific effects on the body and there are no recommended dietary allowances (RDAs) available to aid in the consumption of this supplement. Some references consider vitamin T to be a mixture of folic acid and B vitamins.

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