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Originally Posted by Dr. Smith
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
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.... 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!