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Old 11-29-2010, 01:43 PM
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I will study this a bit, and get back to you.

I've been very busy this weekend, and just couldn't get into the details. I did find a monograph on liver extract. This is an old treatment going back to the 40's. We also had oral liver extracts for anemia and B12 pernicious anemia. One was made by Lilly and called Trinsicon. The liver extracts to the best of my knowledge were high in iron, and this is why they were used.

But MS protocols have changed alot since then. The new opening of the jugular veins to release backed up iron in the blood from the brain, is now being done with interesting results. So pumping up MS patients with high iron products is iffy IMO.

Also many MS diagnoses in those days were not accurate. Very low B12 can mimic MS symptoms very closely. Today they do MRIs and lumbar punctures to clarify MS.

I'll get back to this thread in more detail, in a day or so.
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