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The initial study showed great results for taking high dose, 300 mgs, of biotin to improve progressive ms. They are running blind studies now.
The high dose is prescribed by a doctor for a compounding pharmacy to make. It is taken along with b complex because of the cofactor balance. Both run around a $100.00 per month and are not covered by insurance. This is the study: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science...11034815000061 The B complex should be included with the biotin. This is one of the places to get it. I'm not sure on the dosages yet. I am still looking into it for cidp. http://www.synergyblends.com/synergy-b.html |
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