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Old 02-09-2012, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by lindylanka View Post
Given some of the study's findings and it's emphasis on brain levels of B12 I also wonder about whether there could be a correlation of onset of PD in post-natal women, something that has been discussed before here, and B12 deficiency as a contributory factor. If so this could account for an increase in cases in younger women; in previous times there was a much higher mortality rate.

This is very much conjecture, I know. However the study does raise these questions for me............ along with quite a lot of others to do with AD and other related conditions.
Lindy,

Could you elaborate on this? I had PD pre-pregnancy but my condition worsened due to something pregnancy related. What is your link between pregnancy, PD, and B12?

Also, has anyone tried the spray version of B12? I confess that I don't take as many supplements I may need because I loathe taking pills all the time.


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