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VITAMIN B:
Called the Anti-Neuritis and Growth-Promoting Vitamin:
Beriberi, a nerve disease, was very prevalent in Japan so that about one-fourth of the men of the Japanese Navy were incapacitated for work and many deaths occurred on every voyage. In 1885 Tanaka varied the diet of the Navy by adding barley in place of a portion of the rice. As a result, Beriberi almost completely disappeared. In the Russo- Japanese War in1905, the diets of the Japanese Navy and Army were as follows
In 1897 Eijkman, a Dutch physician in Java, noticed that pigeons fed on polished rice left from the tables of prisoners developed a nervous condition called Polyneuritis similar to Beriberi in man. He found he could cure this condition by adding rice polishings or whole rice to their diet. He obtained permission to experiment on the diet of the prisoners in 100 jails in Java in which there were nearly a quarter of a million prisoners.
With polished rice,
cases of Beriberi were 1 to 39.
With mixed rice,
cases of Beriberi were 1 to 400.
With whole rice,
cases of Beriberi were 1 to 10,000.
Dutch physician and professor of physiology whose demonstration that beriberi is caused by poor diet led to the discovery of antineuritic vitamins (thiamine).
Together with Sir Frederick Hopkins, he received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1929 for the discovery of vitamins.
And I find an interesting document about nutritional value of avocado, nothing to do with white flower...
VITAMIN B:
Called the Anti-Neuritis and Growth-Promoting Vitamin:
Beriberi, a nerve disease, was very prevalent in Japan so that about one-fourth of the men of the Japanese Navy were incapacitated for work and many deaths occurred on every voyage. In 1885 Tanaka varied the diet of the Navy by adding barley in place of a portion of the rice. As a result, Beriberi almost completely disappeared. In the Russo- Japanese War in1905, the diets of the Japanese Navy and Army were as follows
In 1897 Eijkman, a Dutch physician in Java, noticed that pigeons fed on polished rice left from the tables of prisoners developed a nervous condition called Polyneuritis similar to Beriberi in man. He found he could cure this condition by adding rice polishings or whole rice to their diet. He obtained permission to experiment on the diet of the prisoners in 100 jails in Java in which there were nearly a quarter of a million prisoners.
With polished rice,
cases of Beriberi were 1 to 39.
With mixed rice,
cases of Beriberi were 1 to 400.
With whole rice,
cases of Beriberi were 1 to 10,000.
Dutch physician and professor of physiology whose demonstration that beriberi is caused by poor diet led to the discovery of antineuritic vitamins (thiamine).
Together with Sir Frederick Hopkins, he received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1929 for the discovery of vitamins.
I do some research about white avocado leaves, other people report, they also sometimes see this...
And I find an interesting document about nutritional value of avocado, nothing to do with white flower...
VITAMIN B:
Called the Anti-Neuritis and Growth-Promoting Vitamin:
Beriberi, a nerve disease, was very prevalent in Japan so that about one-fourth of the men of the Japanese Navy were incapacitated for work and many deaths occurred on every voyage. In 1885 Tanaka varied the diet of the Navy by adding barley in place of a portion of the rice. As a result, Beriberi almost completely disappeared. In the Russo- Japanese War in1905, the diets of the Japanese Navy and Army were as follows
In 1897 Eijkman, a Dutch physician in Java, noticed that pigeons fed on polished rice left from the tables of prisoners developed a nervous condition called Polyneuritis similar to Beriberi in man. He found he could cure this condition by adding rice polishings or whole rice to their diet. He obtained permission to experiment on the diet of the prisoners in 100 jails in Java in which there were nearly a quarter of a million prisoners.
With polished rice,
cases of Beriberi were 1 to 39.
With mixed rice,
cases of Beriberi were 1 to 400.
With whole rice,
cases of Beriberi were 1 to 10,000.
Dutch physician and professor of physiology whose demonstration that beriberi is caused by poor diet led to the discovery of antineuritic vitamins (thiamine).
Together with Sir Frederick Hopkins, he received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1929 for the discovery of vitamins.