Pregnenolone, A Fruit of Cholesterol

Pregnenolone is a steroid precursor. It is made in the body from the bad-rap guy, cholesterol. Naturally, to get pregnenolone, we need adequate amounts of cholesterol plus other nutrients, including vitamin A, thyroid hormone and…

Vitamin C: Past-to‑Present

Vitamin C has a long and colorful history. Before it was known by its current name, its importance was realized by people of many cultures. In the 1750’s, Dr. James Lind demonstrated the importance of…

DHEA: Fountain of Youth

What is DHEA? DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is a naturally occurring androgen, produced by the adrenal glands and is abundantly found in plasma and brain tissue. At the age of 21, we produce the highest levels of…

The Unheralded Orotates of Dr. Hans Nieper

What’s the best way to take mineral supplements? Picolinates? Amino acid chelates? Chelates involving other organic acids such as citrates? Whenever anyone asks my opinion on such matters, I find myself giving an answer they…

Alpha Lipoic Acid: The All Purpose Antioxidant

Alpha‑lipoic acid, otherwise known as thioctic acid or just lipoic acid, is considered a non‑vitamin because the body can manufacture adequate amounts of the sub­stance. Unfortunately, we only manufacture enough of the nutrient to prevent…

Biotin, One of the Most Stable B Vitamins

Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin and member of the B-complex family. Originally isolated in 1901, over the years numerous researchers attached different names to this nutrient, referring to it alternately as bios, vitamin H, protective…