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Old 01-29-2012, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Dr. Smith View Post
Hi Tina, back, and for your encouraging and informative report!

What kind of doctor does food sensitivity testing?

Many of us here are taking B12 (methylcobalamin) sublingual, 1mg - 5 mg/day (empty stomach at least an hour before ingesting any food). Cheaper and easier than injections (not to mention severe trypanophobia ). I would think the other supplements you mention would be easier orally as well; is there some specific reason you're doing injections?

A lot of us are also taking Stabilized R-Lipoic Acid (100 mg. once/day) w/ Acetyl L-Carnitine (500 mg. 2/day) and/or B5 (pantothenic acid 500 mg. 2/day) to alleviate burning pain of PN. An additional effect RLA has is helping the body utilize glucose, improving blood sugar control and raising energy levels.

HTH,

Doc





.... I have had dramatic blood sugar reductions originally using Alpha Lipoic Acid and then "Doctors Best" R-Lipoic Acid (100mg morning and evening) when it became available!

I love the stuff!
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