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Title: B12 Deficiency - what's protocol? HELP!
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2007-06-12 11:24:00)  by acg
Hi, just logged in and found your question. I work in a medical office and we give a lot of patients their monthly B12 injections for anemias. Your doctor did the course as usual procedure, trying the pills first and when that didn't up your level fast enough went to the 4 injections a month. Now that your level is up the once a month should hold you. I have found though that everyone ...
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2007-06-18 08:21:00)  by V52
Rhonda, NO, NO, NO! The other posters are not quite correct! If your level was 100 You need injections! And it sounds like you did not get enough!!!!!!!!!! UGH! I see so many posters posting to B12 problems with the wrong info! Please see Sally Pollchak's R.N. thread on B12....I'll post the link next. You've got to follow her info, or else it is akin to you repairing plumbing ...
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2007-06-18 08:39:00)  by V52
Here's the link. http://forums.wrongdiagnosis.com/sea...searchid=58 577 I am orderingher book.
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Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2007-06-21 02:26:00)  by Freddd
A good sublingual methylb12 of 1000mcg or more per day will normally give excellent results, better than anything except methylb12 injections daily. A b-complex should be taken twice a day, and a&d (from fish oil), omega3 oil for neural healing, zinc, magnesium, vitamin e, vitamin c - all of which are needed for methylb12 to act fully and provide the healing possible. Also a total of 1200 mcg or...
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Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2007-08-06 18:48:00)  by Unregistered
Try getting the lacto-bacillis strains (yogurt bacteria) into your gut as these help to make your own B vitamins in the gut as nature intended. Also get your folate/folic acid supplement or leafy green vegetables, etc. as deficiency in this can also masquerade as a B12 deficiency
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V52
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user's latest post:
B12 Deficiency - what's...
Published (2007-06-18 08:21:00)
Rhonda, NO, NO, NO! The other posters are not quite correct! If your level was 100 You need injections! And it sounds like you did not get enough!!!!!!!!!! UGH! I see so many posters posting to B12 problems with the wrong info! Please see Sally Pollchak's R.N. thread on B12....I'll post the link next. You've got to follow her info, or else it is akin to you repairing plumbing water leaks with duct tape! Best of luck. Let me know.
Unregistered
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user's latest post:
B12 Deficiency - what's...
Published (2007-08-06 18:48:00)
Try getting the lacto-bacillis strains (yogurt bacteria) into your gut as these help to make your own B vitamins in the gut as nature intended. Also get your folate/folic acid supplement or leafy green vegetables, etc. as deficiency in this can also masquerade as a B12 deficiency
acg
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user's latest post:
B12 Deficiency - what's...
Published (2007-06-12 11:24:00)
Hi, just logged in and found your question. I work in a medical office and we give a lot of patients their monthly B12 injections for anemias. Your doctor did the course as usual procedure, trying the pills first and when that didn't up your level fast enough went to the 4 injections a month. Now that your level is up the once a month should hold you. I have found though that everyone that takes those shots can just about tell you to the...
Freddd
1
user's latest post:
B12 Deficiency - what's...
Published (2007-06-21 02:26:00)
A good sublingual methylb12 of 1000mcg or more per day will normally give excellent results, better than anything except methylb12 injections daily. A b-complex should be taken twice a day, and a&amp;d (from fish oil), omega3 oil for neural healing, zinc, magnesium, vitamin e, vitamin c - all of which are needed for methylb12 to act fully and provide the healing possible. Also a total of 1200 mcg or more a day of folic acid should be...