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to keeping our liver functioning properly. A coenzyme is a molecule that works with the enzyme to aid it in carrying out its job. Without the coenzyme, the enzyme would be useless. As a coenzyme, vitamin B6 assists in an amazing variety of tasks – the creation of heme, the iron-containing compo- nent of red blood cells; making the hormone serotonin (the “feel good” hormone); processing carbohydrates for energy; keeping the nervous system working smoothly, and supporting hundreds of other jobs. WHAT IS PYRIDOXAL-5-PHOSPHATE? Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate, or P5P as it is commonly known, is the active form of vitamin B6. In foods or most supplements, vitamin B6 is found in one of three forms: pyridoxine hydrochloride, pyridoxal, or pyridoxamine. Inside the body, these forms of B6 have to be converted by the liver to the active form the body needs – P5P. Low rates of conversion from the inactive to the active form of vitamin B6 have been reported, especially in people with impaired liver function, celiac’s disease, older adults, and in children with autism. By consuming vitamin B6 in the active P5P form, conver- sion is no longer necessary, and the full benefits are available immediately after absorption. P5P’S GREAT PARTNER - MAGNESIUM Magnesium is an extremely important mineral for nervous system function. It helps relax muscles and nerves, and like vitamin B6, it acts as a cofactor for many enzyme systems in the body. Deficiency of magnesium can lead to numbness and tingling, muscle contractions and cramps, and in severe cases, abnormal heart rhythms. Magnesium is also excellent at relieving pain. It works by blocking a pain receptor called the NMDA receptor. Studies on the effects of magnesium for relieving pain have found benefits for people suffering from headaches, premenstrual syndrome, and leg cramps, among other conditions. I recom- mend magnesium in the form of magnesium glycinate chelate. This type of magnesium is well-absorbed and doesn’t cause loose stools or gastrointestinal upset, which can be present with certain other forms of magnesium. CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME Numbness and tingling in the fingers, the palm of the hand, and pain in the wrist or hand, sometimes extending to the elbows, are some of the most common symp- toms of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). The pain is due to swelling where a nerve enters the hand (through an opening called the carpal tunnel). The swelling puts pres- sure on the nerve which leads to the pain. CTS is typically associated with repetitive motion activities – typing on a keyboard, sewing, writing, using hand tools (espe- cially ones that vibrate) and more. People spend millions of dollars on dangerous anti-inflammatory drugs for pain, and endure the discomfort and incapacitation of surgery, splints, and braces to try to find relief from this common syndrome. What if I told you that the cure for carpal tunnel is simply adequate amounts of active vitamin www.himpowermagazine.com  15