Dan
Sun, Jul-24-05, 06:21
"Biotin deficiency has been linked to impaired glucose
tolerance and decreased utilization of glucose. On the other
hand, the diabetic state appears to be ameliorated by
pharmacological doses of biotin. Likewise, pharmacological
doses of biotin appear to decrease plasma lipid concentrations
and modify lipid metabolism. The effects of biotin on
carbohydrate metabolism and the lack of toxic effects of the
vitamin at pharmacological doses suggest that biotin could be
used in the development of new therapeutics in the treatment
of hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia, an area that we are
actively investigating."
Pharmacological effects of biotin
http://www.journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/jnb/articl-
e/PIIS0955286305000926/abstract
http://debunkbigpharma.blognation.us/blog/_archives/2005/7/23-
/1069582.html
tolerance and decreased utilization of glucose. On the other
hand, the diabetic state appears to be ameliorated by
pharmacological doses of biotin. Likewise, pharmacological
doses of biotin appear to decrease plasma lipid concentrations
and modify lipid metabolism. The effects of biotin on
carbohydrate metabolism and the lack of toxic effects of the
vitamin at pharmacological doses suggest that biotin could be
used in the development of new therapeutics in the treatment
of hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia, an area that we are
actively investigating."
Pharmacological effects of biotin
http://www.journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/jnb/articl-
e/PIIS0955286305000926/abstract
http://debunkbigpharma.blognation.us/blog/_archives/2005/7/23-
/1069582.html