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Old 12-16-2011, 07:58 AM #15
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Thanks for the update.

I think it would be very rare to get a doctor to admit to a vaccine injury. They are like a stone wall in this regard. The people affected by vaccines are typically those who have potential for autoimmune reactions, or who already have autoimmune disease.

You will want to use activated B12 for best results. Some people just cannot convert the cyanide portion to activate the common Cyanocobalamin. The new active form is now very inexpensive and can be found on the net easily. iherb.com, Puritan's Pride and Swanson's. Take it on an empty stomach for best results. You can take it with your levothyroxine which is what I do each morning first thing. Food impairs absorption of B12 like it does your thyroid medication.

B12 is only a beginning. There are many other things you can try eventually to help healing. You can PM me any time, too.
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