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Old 07-20-2007, 04:32 PM
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Hi Gerry,

First of all I should tell you that I don't think of tests as the end-all word on things.

Losing the myelin sheath on nerves tends to result in pain.

If you were to start taking a B12 vitamin, in the Methylcobalamin form and in a lozenge, then it would give your body the material to rebuild the myelin sheath on your nerves. If you decide to try that (and it's not toxic, that is to say that B12 is not toxic) then get the 5mg ones because they give faster results. Also, maybe you should also take some Whey amino acids... I recently read a study saying that protein was needed to rebuilt the sheaths... http://www.health-boundaries-bite.co...alNetwork.html

Basically, I had pretty horrid pain in my right thigh... which is mostly resolved after a LOT of B12 shots.

Only when there's stress then I don't know what happens, maybe stress eats the myelin sheath, but in any case, the pain starts to come back...

so I'm in a foul mood because of legal things when the courts have behaved in a completely corrupt manner.

Sorry.

The things I wrote about B12 are good...
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