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CV# 576.
Herbert V: Vitamin B12:
plant sources, requirements, and assay. Am
J Clin Nutr 1988;48:852-858.
CV# 690. Herbert V. The
antioxidant supplement myth. Am J Clin Nutr 1994;60:157-8
CV# 730. Herbert V. Introduction.
American Institute of Nutrition (AIN)
Symposium on "Prooxidant Effects of Antioxidant Vitamins." J
Nutr 1996;126(Suppl 4):1197S-1200S.
CV# 731.
Herbert V, Shaw S, Jayatilleke E. Vitamin C-driven free radical generation from
iron. J Nutr 1996;126(Suppl 4):1213S-1220S.
(Note: Figure 3 as printed
is incorrect; see Errata containing the correct Figure 3 and correct citation to
Ames, 1983, published in J Nutr 1996;126:1746[June] and Errata adding
Herbert V to the Ran et al. reference and correcting units of ferritin iron to
ng fe/ml of serum, published in J Nutrition 1996;126:1902 [July]).
CV# 733A. Herbert V. 0.4 mg folate supplements are
desirable provided they contain 25 or more µg vitamin B12 and
contain no folate-and vitamin B12-destroying redox agents like
vitamin C and iron. FASEB J 1996;19(3):A464.
(Presented at "Experimental Biology '96",
April 14-17, 1996, in Washington, DC).
CV# 734.
Herbert V, Kava R. When natural
isn't safe: The lowdown on melatonin. Priorities
1995;7(4):21-23. (Winter).
CV# 735. Herbert
V. Vitamin B12. In:
Ziegler EE, Filer LJ, Eds. Present
Knowledge in Nutrition (7th Edition), Chapter 20. Washington, DC,
International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Press, 1996:191-205 (ISBN
0-944398-72-3).
CV# 738A. Herbert V. Will genuine
health care be overwhelmed by questionable and fraudulent care? J Invest Med
1996;44(3):323A (Abstract).
CV# 739.
Barrett S, Herbert V. Fads, Frauds
and Quackery. In: Shils ME, Olson
JA, Shike M, Ross AC, eds. Modern
Nutrition in Health and Disease (9th Edition). Baltimore, MD,Williams &
Wilkins, 1999. Chapter 109, pp.
1793-1800.
CV# 740.
Herbert V, Barrett S.
Alternative Nutrition Therapies.
In: Shils ME, Olson JA, Shike M, Ross, AC, eds. Modern Nutrition in
Health and Disease (9th Edition). Baltimore,
MD, Williams & Wilkins, 1999. Chapter
110, pp. 1801-1812.
CV#
741.
Flynn MA, Herbert V, Nolph GB, Krause G.
Atherogenesis and the homocysteine-folate-cobalamin triad: Do we need
standardized analysis? J Am Coll
Nutr 1997; 16:258-267.
CV# 743.
Herbert V. Alternative
therapy: Genuine, questionable and
fraudulent. In:
Internal Medicine - Primary Care to Critical Care: The spectrum of the
internist." 1996 Colorado
Scientific Meeting, American College of Physicians, February 1-3, 1996, The
Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, CO, pp. 21-23.
CV# 744.
Herbert V. Is there a
benefit to routine antioxidant supplementation? No: Antioxidant vitamins do
nothing for most patients. Medical
Tribune 1996;37(4):12 (February 22, 1996).
CV# 745.
Lee G. R., Herbert V. Chapter 11:
Nutritional Factors in the Production and Function of Erythrocytes.
In: Lee GR, Foerster J., Lukens J., Paraskevas F., Greer J. P.,&
Rodgers G. M. (Eds) . Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology, 10th Ed.
Philadelphia, PA, Williams & Wilkins, 1999: 228-266. 
CV# 748.
Allen L, Herbert V. Vitamin
B12. In: Freeland-Graves J, Ed. Nutrient Summaries, 1996.
CV# 750PET.
Herbert V. Petition to
Dockets Management Branch, FDA, to modify 640.3(d) to remove stigma of blood
donated by homozogous hemochromatotics (Originally sent to FDA Commissioner
Kessler on February 29, 1996 as letter entitled ěHow to save approximately $20
billion health care phlebotomy dollars annually, and simultaneously end forever
the problem of inadequate units of volunteer donor blood in the US.
The latter will not only save many lives but will also lower the cost of
a unit of volunteer donor blood to each recipient by about 20%.î (with enclosures A and B from the CDC Panel on Iron Overload, February
26-27, 1996, in Atlanta, GA ). Assigned
FDA Docket #96P-0328/CP 1, filed August 9, 1996.
752BR: Herbert V.
Review of Honest Medicine: Shattering the Myths About Aging and Health Care
by Donald J. Murphy, MD. Atlantic
Monthly Press, New York, NY 10003. 1995. ISBN
0-87113-587-6, $23.00. N
Engl J Med 1996; 334:1275-6 (May
9, 1996)
CV# 760PAT.
Herbert V, Shaw S, Jayatilleke E. Method
for measuring total body tissue iron stores. Patent #5,552,268,
issued September 3, 1996, assigned
to Quixote Associates, Inc., which in turn assigned it to Ramco, Inc. (See
708PAT). Australian patent #712508, 24 Feb 2000.
CV# 761PET.
Herbert V. Petition to FDA
to protect the public against harms from "antioxidant" supplements.
Letter to FDA Commissioner Kessler sent June 5, 1996.
(Reformatted to conform with Food & Drug Administration, DHHS, code
ß10.30 "Citizen petition," received from FDA on July 3; reformatted
petition FAXed/mailed to FDA, July 3, 1996, assigned docket #96P-0247/CP 1).
CV# 766L.
Herbert V. The value of antioxidant supplements vs their natural
counterparts. J Am Dietet Assoc
1997;97:375 (Letter to the Editor). 
CV# 767A.
Herbert V. Anti-hyperhomocysteinemic supplemental folic acid and vitamin
B12 are significantly destroyed in gastric juice if co-ingested with
supplemental vitamin C and iron. Blood 1996; 88(10, Suppl 1):492a
(Abstract #1957).
CV# 768PET. Herbert
V, Bigaouette J. Petition to the
Food & Drug Administration ěThat the FDA require a minimum of 25 mcg
crystalline vitamin B12 fortification per 100 g food wherever there
is food fortification with pteroylglutamic acid (PGA; synthetic folic acid).î
FAXed and mailed to Dockets Management Branch, FDA, August 26, 1996. FDA
Docket No. 96P-0349/CP 1 filed 9/26/96.
CV# 768COMM.
Herbert V, Bigaouette J. Call
for endorsement of a petition to the Food and Drug Administration to always add
vitamin B12 to any folate fortification or supplement.
Am J Clin Nutr
1997;65:572-573.
CV#
768LP.
Herbert V. Vitamin B12 alert.
Bottom Line Personal 1997;18(7):4.
CV# 770. Herbert
V. Fraudulent ěalternativesî
and scam ěsupplementsî harm millions and steal billions.
J Investig Med 1997 ; 45 (7) : 301S.
CV# 772A.
Herbert V. Nutrition status misassessment
maims and kills millions. FASEB
J 1997;11(3):A185 (Abstract #1074).
CV# 773E.
Herbert V. Opinion/Editorial:
Facing the facts about antioxidant supplements. Part 1 of 2:
Medical Tribune 1996;37(15) (September 5), page 18 in the Family
Physician Edition; page 19 in the Internist and Cardiologist Edition;
Part 2 of 2: Medical Tribune 1996;37(16)(September 26), page 17 in both
the Family Physician and the Internist and Cardiologist Editions.
CV# 774LP.
Herbert V. Creating your medical family tree to save your life.
Health Confidential 1996;10(11):5-6 (November).
CV# 775L. Herbert V. Destroying immune homeostasis in normal adults with
antioxidant supplements. Am J
Clin Nutr 1997; 65: 1901 (Letter).
CV# 776PET. Herbert V. That the FDA require all
product sellers to state prominently in the labeling of each product made with
child and/or unpaid labor the following: THIS PRODUCT WAS MADE WITH CHILD AND/OR
UNPAID LABOR. Assigned Docket
No. 96P-0412/CP 1, filed 10/28/96. Similar petitions also filed October 24, 1996, with Postmaster
General, US Postal Service, and Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
CV# 778L. Herbert
V. Heterozygous hemochromatosis is
not benign. Letter to the Editor.
N Engl J Med
CV# 780L. Herbert
V. Selenium supplements and cancer rates. Letter
to the Editor, J Am Med Assoc 1997;277:880 (March 19).
CV# 780A. Herbert V. Genetics determines which
supplements are safe (EX: folate + B12 but not folate alone) and
which are unsafe (EX: antioxidants; minerals).
Proceedings (Abstracts), 16th International Congress of
Nutrition, July 27 - August 1, 1997, Montreal, Canada. (Abstract).
Accepted for poster presentation.
CV# 783L. Herbert
V. Folate supplementation and the
risk of masking vitamin B12 deficiency. JAMA,
Letter to the Editor (in response to Brantigan et al., Folate supplementation
and the risk of masking vitamin B12 deficiency). JAMA 1997;277:880-881.
CV# 784. Herbert
V. Erythropoiesis and Iron. In:
Prevention and Management of Anaemia in Pregnancy and Postpartum Haemorrhage:
Proceedings. Eds: A. Huch,
R.. Huch, C. Breymann. December
13-14, 1996; pp. 81-92. Symposium,
FIGO Committee on Perinatal Health (CPH), University Hospital of Zurich Clinic
of Obstetrics. Zurich, Switzerland.
Published 1998 by University Hospital of Zurich Clinic of Obstetrics.
CV# 785L. Herbert
V. Vitamin B12 fortification of folate-enriched products.
Reply to Lavine. Am J
Clin Nutr 1997; 66: 450-451.
CV# 786L.
Herbert V. Vitamin B12 and
folic acid supplementation. Reply
to Oakley. Am J Clin Nutr
1997; 66: 1479-81.
CV# 787L.
Flynn, MA, Herbert V. Atherogenesis
and the homocysteine-folate cobalamin triad.
JAMA 1997 (Letter to Editor in response to Graham et al.
ěPlasma homocysteine as a risk factor for vascular disease.î
JAMA 1997:277:1775-1781).
CV# 788A.
Herbert V. Two Steps to Eliminate the Chronic US Blood Shortage: 1.
Add Serum Transferrin Saturation to the Routine Blood Screen on First
Doctor Visit; 2. Give High Iron
Blood to Those Who Need Blood. Blood 1997;90 (Suppl. 1, Part 2): 133b (abstract # 3306).
CV# 789A.
Herbert V, Flynn MA, Nolph GA, Krause G. ~50% of ěhealthyî American elderly have low serum
transcobalamin, diagnosing reduced vitamin B12 absorption; 60% also have high
serum homocysteine; none have low red cell folate: All elderly should get 25-100
Fg
oral free crystalline vitamin B12 daily as food fortificant or supplement.
2nd International Conference on Homocysteine Metabolism, April
26-29, 1998. Nijmegen University,
Netherlands. Netherlands J Med. Sci. , 1998; 52 (Suppl) : 58.
CV# 789.
Herbert V (2-hour symposium on 1/19/98). Alternative medicine: science or snake oil? (Moderator: V
Herbert). Second hour:
From the physician/attorney perspective:
V Herbert. Program Book,
ASPEN 22nd Clinical Congress, Dolphin Hotel and Convention Center,
Lake Buena Vista, FL, 1/18-21/98, pages 190-2.
CV# 793.
Herbert V. Americaís very
dangerous vitamin craze. Bottom
Line Health 1998;12:1-2.
CV# 794.
Herbert V. A triple
hematologic nightmare: grossly underdiagnosing
and not treating the most common US genetic disorder (hemochromatosis) and
garbaging each year so many tons of good hemochromatosis donor blood as to
create donor blood shortages in each of the past 30 years.
Am J Hemat 1998;59:261-263.
V# 794L.
Herbert V. The Elderly Need
Oral Vitamin B12. Am J Clin Nutr,
1998; 67:39 (letter).
CV# 796A.
Flynn MA, Herbert V, Nolph GA, Krause G. ~50% of elderly have low serum holotranscobalamin II
(B12-TC), diagnosing vitamin B12 malabsorption.
60% of this 50% also have high serum homocysteine; all with red cell
folate >136 ng/ml. Giving
elderly 25-100 micrograms oral free crystalline B12 daily will save billions of
dollars. FASEB J 1998;12:
(4: PART I) : A246, Abstract #1435.
CV# 798BL.(Bottom
Line). Herbert V. Iron Overload.
Bottom Line Personal October 1998;19(19):3.
CV# 799A.
Neff MS, Herbert V, Shaw S, Jayatilleke E, Baez A.
Ferritin-iron to measure iron deficiency in hemodialysis patients.
Am Soc Nephrology, 30th Annual Meeting, November 2-5, 1997.
CV#800BR.
Herbert V. Book Review.
Advanced Nutrition Micronutrients. Carolyn
D Berdanier. Am J Clin Nutr 1999;
69 : 161.
CV# 800L.
Herbert V. Relationship of dietary folate and vitamin B6 with coronary
heart disease in women: Without
vitamin B12 supplements, extra folic acid and vitamin B6
will do elderly women more harm than good.
JAMA 1998; 280:418.
CV# 800.
Bauman WA, Shaw S,
Jayatilleke E, Spungen AM, Herbert V. Increased intake of calcium reverses the vitamin B12 malabsorption induced by
metformin. Diabetes Care 2000; 23: 1227-1231.
CV#
801.
Herbert V. Folic acid. In:
Shils et al (Eds). Modern Nutrition in Health & Disease, 9th
Ed., 1999. Williams & Wilkens, Philadelphia.
CV# 802.
Hoffbrand A.V., Herbert V. Nutritional Anemias.
Seminars in Hematology, Millenium Issue 1999, 36
(suppl 7) :13-23.
CV# 803.
Herbert V (Anonymously). Vitamin
Supplements. The Medical Letter
1998, July 31, pp. 75-77. Vol. 40,
issue 1032.
CV#
804.
Flynn MA, Singh A, Slaughter J, King P, Krause G, Herbert V, Miller J,
Green R. Interrelationship of
Homocysteine-Cobalamin-Folate Indices In Human Subjects of Various Ages: Can
Hyper-homocysteinemia be relieved with B-12.
Mo Med 2003 Mar-Apr;100(2):155-8.
CV# 806.
Kasdan TS, Herbert V. Nutrition
ETC* for the Millennium (*Exercise, Training, and Counseling).
1999, published by Nutrition E.T.C. Inc., Plainview, NY 11803, $25 (50% of
profits go to the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric AIDS Foundation).
CV#
806COMM.
Herbert V. Forget C
Supplements? YES.
Physicianís Weekly 1998, September, Issue #35
CV# 807.
Herbert V. Gonzalezí
ědetoxificationî cancer ěcureî proven fraud in 1997 in court; NCI
Director forced in 1998 by Sen. Harkin to promote it and the hydrazine sulfate
fraud as genuine ěCAMî (complementary and alternative medicine).
Mount Sinai physicians spearheaded exposing both frauds. BLOOD,
November 1998 (supplement). Not
published. ěToo hot to handleî.
CV# 808.
Herbert V. FDA rejects
petition to undo the harms FDA created by fortifying grains only with folic
acid. Our petition asked FDA to
mandate B12 wherever it mandated folate, to prevent central and peripheral nerve
damage in millions past age fifty. BLOOD,
November 1998 (suppl). Not
published. ěToo hot to handleî.
CV# 809A.
Herbert V. The most common U.S. genetic disorder, iron overload (hemochromatosis)
: A curable condition which maims and kills millions due to inadequate diagnosis
and/or therapy. FASEB J,
March, 1999: 13 (4) page A698.
CV# 810A.
Herbert V. To prevent vasculotoxicity from hyperhomocysteinemia, give
affected children vitamin B6, give fertile females folate, and give
all >age 50 daily oral 25 to 100 µg vitamin B12.
FASEB J, March 1999: 13 (4) page A227.
CV# 811A.
J.W. Miller, R. Green, V.D. Herbert, M.A. Flynn . Oral vitamin B12
supplementation decreases homocysteine in healthy elderly people with suboptimal
vitamin B12 status. FASEB
J, March, 1999: 13 (4) page A936.
CV# 812.
Herbert V. EDITORIAL: Potential Harmful Effects of Folate Food Fortification
without Added Cobalamin. Harrisonís
Online:
http://www.harisonsonline.com/server-java/Arknoid/harrisons/1096-7133/Updates/Editorials/?Up=edl1730,
1999. This is the on-line 1999 Harrisonís
Principles of Internal Medicine, 14th Edition, edited by Fauci et.
al. The on-line 14th edition is updated monthly with new
material, including this EDITORIAL.
CV# 813.
Herbert V. Lecture # 58: Hemochromatosis - should we be screening all
our patients for this? Syllabus, 23rd
Annual Family Practice Review, Temple University School of Medicine &
Lancaster General Hospital, Philadelphia & Lancaster, PA, 1999, 10 pages
(58.1 to 58.10).
CV#
813L.
Herbert V. Hemochromatosis and
Vitamin C. Ann Intern Med 1999
: 131 (6): 475-6. (Letter to the Editor).
CV#
813Press.
Herbert V. Blood banks throwing out tons of good blood. Knight
Ridder/Tribune News Service, January 19, 1999.
(Published in Knight Ridder newspapers all over the US-NY, NJ, WI, Las
Vegas, Saint Paul, etc.).
CV#
814.
Herbert V. The continuing
case of Nicholas Gonzalez. Scientific
Rev Alt Med 1999: 2 (2); 43-4.
CV# 815. Herbert
V. Separating nutrition science
from nutrition scams. Valley
Regional Medical Center, Brownsville, Texas, 2/18/99. (A one-page abstract). 
CV# 816. Herbert V. Vitamin B12 : an overview.
In : Herbert V (Editor). Vitamin B12 Deficiency. Royal Society
of Medicine Press, London, England, 1999, Round Table Series No. 66.
CV# 816Let. Herbert V. Bureaucrats create our blood shortages.
N Engl J Med, submitted 2/10/99.
CV# 816PR. Herbert V. How to create your own medical family tree......and save your
life. Moneysworth 1999
(March), 5 (3): 11.
CV# 817. Herbert
V. Vitamin, Mineral, Antioxidant, and Herbal Supplements: Facts and Fictions.
(Originally prepared for Seville Conference). Chapter 21 in ěBehavioral
Neurology in the Elderlyî (Eds: J Leon-Carrion, M Giannini), CRC Press
LLC,
Boca Raton, FL, 2001, pp 425-439.
CV# 817ED. Herbert
V. Underreporting of dietary supplements to health care providers does great
harm. Mayo Clinic Proceedings,
1999; 74 : 531-2 (May).
CV# 818L. Herbert V. Vegan diets are lethal.
(submitted on 5/3/99 as Letter to the Editor).
New York Times.
CV# 819EB2000. Herbert V. Preventing
Early Morbidity and Mortality in Millions of Elderly, and Saving $
Billions: New Evidence that 100µg Free Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
Orally Daily from Age 50 Will Prevent Gastric Atrophy of the Elderly from
Producing Subtly Progressive B12-deficiency Neuropsychiatric Dementia
& Stumbling and Later Anemia. FASEB
J 2000: 14 (4), page A292.
CV# 820L. Herbert V. Blood Donors' Benefit.
LETTERS, page A18, New York Times, July 1, 1999.
CV# 822A.V Herbert, T Stopler. 3
TESTS WILL SAVE $BILLIONS AND REDUCE ETHNIC HEALTH DISPARITIES. ěPartnerships
for Health in the New Millennium; Launching Healthy People 2010". Abstract
#27, page 1-2 of Abstracts book; page 31 of Program book. Jan 24-28, 2000, Omni
Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C. Sponsor: DHHS at (800) 367-4725 or
www.health.gov/partnership
CV#
827TEST.
Herbert V. Testimony of V. Herbert on 2/10/00 before NY City Council in support
of proposed NYC local consumer protection law requiring supplement sellers to
post FDA warnings of possible harms, and notices of need for each person to
consult a health professional knowledgeable about their personal health status
before taking any supplement.
CV# 828A. Herbert
V. Hypothesis: Loss of recent
memory in persons > age 50 is often unrecognized subtle vitamin B12
deficiency, producing inadequate synthesis of new brain cells, but no anemia.
FASEB 2000 Summer Research Conference on ěFolic Acid, Vitamin B12,
and 1-Carbon Metabolism..î Copper Mountain, Colorado.
August 5-10, 2000.
CV#
828PR.
Herbert V. Antioxidant supplements. Bottom Line Personal 2000; 21(10):
page 1 (May 15).
CV# 829A
(Sinai 2000). Herbert V. Adding serum transferrin saturation (Tfsat)
to all routine blood testing will prevent
phenotypic disease in millions, save healthcare $billions, and forever end U.S.
biannual blood shortages: FDA now allows hemochromatosis blood to be used like
any other donor blood. Eighteenth
Annual Samuel Bronfman Department of Medicine Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Research Day, October 24, 2000, Program and Abstracts, page 40.
CV# 831A. Herbert V. Loss Of Recent Memory (Where In The Parking Lot Is My
Car? Etc.) In Persons Age >50 Is Often Unrecognized Subtle Vitamin B12deficiency,
±Hyperhomocysteinemia, Producing Inadequate
Synthesis Of New Brain Cells, But No Anemia. Sorrento 7/4-7/01 (3rd
Int. Cong. Hcy). (Abstracts Book p. 130).
CV#
832A.
Herbert V. Genetic
Nutrition: Gene Mutations Can Produce Polymorphisms (Alleles) Which Alter
Minimal Daily Requirements (MDRs) For Essential Mineral And Vitamin
Micronutrients Such As Iron, Vitamin B12, And Folic Acid. Vienna 8/27-31/01 (17th Int. Cong. Nutr.).
(See V.H. EditorialóCV #836ED).
CV# 833A.
Herbert V. The Nutritional Pre-anemias and Anemias: 2001 Update.
Proceedings, 2001 International Nutritional Anemia Consultative
Group (INACG) Meeting, Hanoi, Vietnam, February 15-16,
2001.
CV# 833L.
Herbert V. Letter to the Editor: Correction: Summary for Patients on
Genes for Hemochromatosis. Ann
Intern Med 2001 (April 17); 134 (8): page 715.
CV# 833LII.
Herbert V. Letter to the Editor: Hereditary Hemochromatosis.
Ann Intern Med 2001 (December 18); 135 (12): page 1091.
CV#
834A.
Herbert V. ěClinical, Biochemical, and Molecular Aspects of
Hemochromatosis.î Program Booklet, 2001 Annual Meeting, Society for Inherited
Metabolic Disorders, March 4-7, 2001, Wyndham Miami Beach Resort, Miami Beach,
Florida.
CV#
835EB2001.
Herbert
V., Spivack M. FDA Now Approves Hemochromatosis Blood As Normal
Donor Blood. Measuring Serum Iron Status As Part Of Routine Blood Testing
Will: 1. Prevent Phenotypic Disease In Millions; 2. Save Healthcare $Billions;
3. End U.S. Biannual Blood Shortages. J
Investig Med 2001: 49(2); 241A. Also
in FASEB J 2001(March 8);15(5, ABSTRACTS PART II), page A973.
CV#
835EB2001II. Herbert V. Loss Of
Recent Memory (Where In The Parking Lot Is My Car? etc.) In Persons Age >50
Is Often Unrecognized Subtle Vitamin B12 Deficiency, Producing
Inadequate Synthesis Of New Brain Cells, But No Anemia. FASEB J 2001(Mar
7);15(4, ABSTRACTS PART I), page A59.
CV# 835PR. Herbert V. Think yourself well: The
astounding power of belief. Bottom
Line Personal, February 2001; 22 (3): 9-10.
CV#
836ED. Herbert V.
Gene Mutations Can Produce Polymorphisms Which Alter Minimal Daily Micronutrient
Requirements. Clin Investig Med 2001; 24 (1): 54-5.
CV#
837A.
Herbert V. Genomics and Proteomics 2001: Controlling some of the DNAs, RNAs, and
proteins which blueprint health, disease, and life span, by controlling their
methylation & demethylation. Presented at FASEB 2001 Summer Research
Conference, "Biological Methylation",
Saxton's River, Vermont, July 21-26, 2001.
CV# 840BR.
Herbert V. Book Review:
ěNutritional Anemiasî, edited by Usha Ramakrishnan, CRC Press,
Boca Raton, 2001. Am J Clin Nutr
2002; 75: 163.
839.
Herbert V. Pernicious Anemia and Other Megaloblastic Anemias. In: Connís
Current Therapy: 55th-2003 Edition; pp 411-414, (Eds: Rakel RE,
Bope ET). W.B Saunders Co, Philadelphia, PA.
840BL
(Bottom Line). Herbert V. Natural Vitamin E is Better.
Bottom Line Tomorrow July 2001; 9 (7): 9.
841A.
Herbert V. Genetic
Nutrition: Epigenetics, Genomics, & Proteomics 2002: Silencing ěBadî And
Activating ěGoodî DNA, mRNA Transcripts, And Their Proteins, By Targeted
Chromatin Methylation And Demethylation. AJCN, in press 2002.
(Submitted to the First Annual Nutrition Week, February 23-27, San Diego
Convention Center, CA).
841L.
Tisman G., Herbert V. Letter to the Editor: Hair Pigment and B-Vitamin
Supplementation. Submitted to NEJM on 12/31/01.
842L.
Herbert V. Letter to the Editor: What Vitamins Should I Take,
Doctor? Submitted to NEJM on
01/08/02.
843BR.
Herbert V. Book Review. "Homocysteine
in Health and Disease," edited by Ralph Carmel and Donald W. Jacobsen. Cambridge University
Press, New York, NY, Clin Chem 2002; 48 (6).
844A. Herbert V.
Micom, An ěAlternative Medicineî Natural Mineral Water Alleged
Cancer ěTherapyî, Has Cardiotoxic Concentrations Of Potassium, Which Can Be
Lethal. Submitted to Experimental
Biology 2002 Annual Meeting, April 20-24, 2002 , Ernest N. Morial Convention
Center, New Orleans, Louisiana. EB
2002 Late Breaking Abstracts, abstract #LB313, page 61 and FASEB J,
March 2002.
845A. Methyl Metabolism 2002:
Epigenetics, Genomics, Proteomics; Silencing ěBadî And Activating ěGoodî DNA, mRNA Transcripts,
And Their Proteins, By Selective Targeted Chromatin Methylation And
Demethylation. 29th
World Congress of the International Society of Hematology, August 24-28th,
2002, Seoul, Korea.
846A.
Herbert V. Snowmass 2002: Epigenetics,
Genomics, Proteomics; Silencing
ěBadî And Activating ěGoodî DNA, mRNA Transcripts, And Their Proteins,
By Selective Targeted Chromatin Methylation And Demethylation. Presented at 2002
FASEB Summer Research Conference on "Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 and
One Carbon Metabolism", Snowmass Village, Colorado, Aug 3-8, 2002.
846PR. Herbert V.
ěDetoxî diets are scams. Bottom
Line Personal, May 2002; 23 (10): 16.
847A.
Herbert V. Serum Holoferritin Reliably Assesses Body Iron Stores,
Unconfounded By Inflammation Or Other Health Variables. INACG Symposium,
Marrakech, Morocco, 3-7 February 2003. Submitted online.