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Inositol
is a simple carbohydrate that was originally thought to be essential to
good health, but has since been demonstrated not be a vitamin. In the
body, inositol is metabolized into phosphatidylinositol, which then acts
as a second messenger system to stimulate the release of calium from its
intracellular storage site in the endoplasmic reticulum. The sugar has
also been implicated in improving the transmission of neural signals in
individuals afflicted with diabetic nerve damage and numbness. Major
sources of inositol include beans, citrus fruit, nuts, rice, veal, pork,
and wheat germ. There are no known deficiency symptoms in humans.
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