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Old 09-07-2008, 02:26 PM #11
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Thanks, Cherie, for the links. I will definitely read them.

Thanks, Larry. What does B1 do for you? Do you take it at the same time as your LDN?

Weegot, your welcome. There's so much to learn about what can help manage MS.
I Think it's keeping me walking as "well" as I am. I really don't know... but I started taking B1's when I went camping in the summer months because people told me B1 can keep mosquitoes from eating you alive. So I figured why not... I used to start taking it a day or two before heading out and then stopped when I got home.

Well, in July 2005 I went for over 2 weeks. And on the 14th day suddenly my legs felt Different - better - I stopped using a cane to walk the hill we were on. I didn't know what changed.. but then it hit me, MAYBE it was the B1.

So I started taking B1 100 MG with my LDN, just so I knew I took it each day. Last March (07) I was running out, so I bought Super B Complex, it had 100 MG B1, they were expensive and then I moved. I couldn't find them, still haven't found them! So I let them run out and within 3 days of not taking them, my legs started feeling weak (mainly my left one). So we stopped at a Vitamin Shoppe and I bought B1s. 2 days later I was ok again.

So I don't know if it really helps or I Just think it does, but I've been taking B1 100 or a Super B Complex with 100 MG B1 in it, ever since.
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