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Vitamin Deficiency Symptoms Quiz

QUIZ DISCLAIMER: These are for fun and educational purposes only. They cannot be used to diagnose anything. If you find you answer, "yes" to very many questions, print out the page and head straight to your medical professional!

This quiz helps determine how many symptoms you have.
Vitamin A Deficiency Symptoms
1. Acne No Yes
2. Corneal inflammation No Yes
3. Dry eyes No Yes
4. Dry hair No Yes
5. Dry skin No Yes
6. Eye inflammation No Yes
7. Fatigue No Yes
8. Growth retardation in children No Yes
9. Hyperkeratosis  (thickening and roughness of skin) No Yes
10. Immune impairment No Yes
11. Insomnia No Yes
12. Night blindness No Yes
13. Reduced night vision No Yes
14. Rough skin No Yes
15. Vulnerability to respiratory infection No Yes
16. Vulnerability to urinary infection No Yes
17. Weight loss No Yes
Vitamin B-1 Thiamin Deficiency
18. Confusion No Yes
19. Constipation No Yes
20. Digestive problems No Yes
21. Irritability No Yes
22. Loss of appetite No Yes
23. Memory loss No Yes
24. Nervousness No Yes
25. Numbness of hands and feet No Yes
26. Pain sensitivity No Yes
27. Poor coordination No Yes
28. Weakness No Yes
Vitamin B-2 Riboflavin Deficiency (Vitamin G)
29. Blurred vision No Yes
30. Cataracts No Yes
31. Depression No Yes
32. Dermatitis No Yes
33. Dizziness No Yes
34. Hair loss No Yes
35. Inflamed eyes No Yes
36. Mouth lesions No Yes
37. Nervousness No Yes
38. Neurological symptoms (numbness, loss of sensation, "electric shock" sensations) No Yes
39. Seizures No Yes
40. Sensitivity to light No Yes
41. Sleepiness No Yes
42. Weakness No Yes
Vitamin B-3 Niacin Deficiency
43. Bad breath No Yes
44. Canker sores No Yes
45. Confusion No Yes
46. Depression No Yes
47. Dermatitis No Yes
48. Diarrhea No Yes
49. Emotional instability No Yes
50. Fatigue No Yes
51. Irritability No Yes
52. Loss of appetite No Yes
53. Memory impairment No Yes
54. Muscle weakness No Yes
55. Nausea No Yes
56. Skin eruptions and inflammation No Yes
Vitamin B-4 Adenine Deficiency
57. Allergies No Yes
58. Anemia No Yes
59. Blood and skin disorders No Yes
60. Constipation No Yes
61. Fatigue No Yes
62. Gastrointestinal disturbances No Yes
63. Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) No Yes
64. Muscle weakness No Yes
65. Nausea No Yes
66. Physical and mental depression No Yes
67. Prone to infections No Yes
68. Retarded growth rate No Yes
69. Sensitivity to insulin No Yes
70. Vertigo (dizziness) No Yes
71. Weakened immune system response No Yes
Vitamin B-5 Pantothenic Acid Deficiency
72. Abdominal pains No Yes
73. Burning feet No Yes
74. Depression No Yes
75. Eczema No Yes
76. Fatigue No Yes
77. Hair Loss No Yes
78. Immune impairment No Yes
79. Insomnia No Yes
80. Irritability No Yes
81. Low blood pressure No Yes
82. Muscle spasms No Yes
83. Nausea No Yes
84. Poor coordination No Yes
Vitamin B-6 Pyridoxine Deficiency
85. Acne No Yes
86. Anemia No Yes
87. Arthritis No Yes
88. Eye inflammation No Yes
89. Depression No Yes
90. Dizziness No Yes
91. Facial oiliness No Yes
92. Fatigue No Yes
93. Impaired wound healing No Yes
94. Irritability No Yes
95. Loss of appetite No Yes
96. Loss of hair No Yes
97. Mouth lesions No Yes
98. Nausea No Yes
Vitamin B-7 Biotin Deficiency (Vitamin H)
99. Brittle nails No Yes
100. Defects in T and B cells, which are the "fighters" of the immune system targeting such foreign invaders as viruses and bacteria. When these cells fail or become too few to be effective, disease results. No Yes
101. Depression No Yes
102. Hallucinations No Yes
103. In infants, decreased strength, lethargy, and developmental delays No Yes
104. Keratoconjunctivitis, which is an inflammation of the cornea and conjunctiva of the eye No Yes
105. Lack of feeling in the extremities No Yes
106. Lethargy No Yes
107. Red or scaly skin  No Yes
108. Thinning hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes No Yes
109. Yeast overgrowth No Yes
110. Thinning hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes No Yes
111. Yeast overgrowth No Yes
Vitamin B-8  Inositol Deficiency
112. Constipation No Yes
113. Eczema No Yes
114. Eye abnormalities No Yes
115. Hair loss or alopecia or patchy baldness No Yes
116. Hardening and narrowing of arteries (atheriosclerosis) No Yes
117. Higher cholesterol level No Yes
118. Liver excess fat No Yes
119. Lower levels of inositol have been found in the nerves of people with multiple sclerosis and diabetic nerve disorders; supplementation may help as inositol benefits nerve transmission No Yes
B-9 Folic Acid Deficiency
120. Brittle nails No Yes
121. Defects in T and B cells, which are the "fighters" of the immune system targeting such foreign invaders as viruses and bacteria. When these cells fail or become too few to be effective, disease results. No Yes
122. Depression No Yes
123. Hallucinations No Yes
124. In infants, decreased strength, lethargy, and developmental delays No Yes
125. Keratoconjunctivitis, which is an inflammation of the cornea and conjunctiva of the eye No Yes
126. Lack of feeling in the extremities No Yes
127. Lethargy No Yes
128. Red or scaly skin  No Yes
Vitamin B-10  Para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) Deficiency
129. Constipation No Yes
130. Depression No Yes
131. Fatigue No Yes
132. Gastrointestinal disorders No Yes
133. Graying of the hair No Yes
134. Headache No Yes
135. Irritability No Yes
136. Nervousness No Yes
137. Patchy areas of white skin No Yes
Vitamin B-12 Deficiency
138. Anemia No Yes
139. Constipation No Yes
140. Depression No Yes
141. Dizziness No Yes
142. Fatigue No Yes
143. Intestinal disturbances No Yes
144. Headaches No Yes
145. Irritability No Yes
146. Loss of vibration sensation No Yes
147. Low stomach acid No Yes
148. Mental disturbances No Yes
149. Moodiness No Yes
150. Mouth lesions No Yes
151. Numbness No Yes
152. Spinal cord degeneration No Yes
Vitamin C Deficiency
153. Bleeding gums No Yes
154. Depression No Yes
155. Easy bruising No Yes
156. Impaired wound healing No Yes
157. Irritability No Yes
158. Joint pains No Yes
159. Loose teeth No Yes
160. Malaise No Yes
161. Tiredness No Yes
Vitamin D Deficiency
162. Burning sensation in mouth No Yes
163. Diarrhea No Yes
164. Insomnia No Yes
165. Myopia No Yes
166. Nervousness No Yes
167. Osteomalacia No Yes
168. Osteoporosis No Yes
169. Rickets No Yes
170. Scalp sweating No Yes
Vitamin E Deficiency
171. Gait disturbances No Yes
172. Poor reflexes No Yes
173. Loss of position sense No Yes
174. Loss of vibration sense No Yes
175. Shortened red blood cell life No Yes
Vitamin F - Essential Fatty Acids Deficiency
176. Acne No Yes
177. Diarrhea No Yes
178. Dry skin and hair No Yes
179. Eczema No Yes
180. Gall stones No Yes
181. Hair loss No Yes
182. Immune impairment No Yes
183. Infertility No Yes
184. Liver degeneration No Yes
185. Poor wound healing No Yes
186. Premenstrual syndrome No Yes
Vitamin K
187. Bleeding disorders No Yes
188. Spontaneous bloody noses (especially in children) No Yes




Sources:

http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/v/vitamin_a_deficiency/symptoms.htm#symptom_list

 http://www.rspharmchem.com/vitamin-b4.htm

 http://www.healthsupplementsnutritionalguide.com/Inositol.html

 http://1stholistic.com/nutrition/hol_nutr-def-symptoms.htm

http://www.innvista.com/health/nutrition/vitamins/bbiotin.htm

http://www.vitamins-supplements.org/PABA-deficiency.php

DISCLAIMER: 
The information contained herein is intended for educational purposes only.

BE AWARE: The electrodermal testing devices have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") for assessment of nutritional deficiencies, food allergies, the presence of toxins, Candida, Epstein Barr virus, or the weakness of organs and glands. Use of the device for these purposes is inconsistent with FDA approval. The galvanic skin response device  is a Class II device that may be used for lie detection and for biofeedback.

There are no generally accepted completed clinical studies which demonstrate that the electrodermal testing devices are effective when used to assess for nutritional deficiencies, the presence of toxins, food allergies, Candida, Epstein Barr virus, and the strength or weakness of organs and glands.

Your child's exposure to lead or heavy metals cannot be determined solely through electrodermal testing.

You should not make decisions about your or your child's health and nutritional needs from information obtained solely through electrodermal testing.

You are to discuss all CEDS recommendations with your health care provider before implementing any of them. Further, that any recommended dietary changes or dietary supplements based partly on the results of electrodermal testing should all be discussed with your family physician before implementing any of them.

There are medical tests for many, if not all of the issues that  respondents use electrodermal testing to assess, and  you are strongly encouraged to confirm the exposures identified through standard medical testing if you or your family physician feel that it is necessary. I make no claims that the screenings find anything other than energy imbalances or that the energized water or other products actually do anything other than help balance energy.

You and God are the only ones who can heal you.