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Old 07-12-2011, 12:02 AM #1
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Default To CraftyRCC Re: B12

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Alice or Annie, Do either of you know of any medical literature showing a direct correlation between B12 deficiency? I was dx'd with B12 deficiency last June and went on to be dx'd with sero-negative MG not long after.
This was your post from Abby's thread. Here you go. Just start reading.

http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&h...w=1036&bih=800

The short answer is that you need B12 to make choline and choline to make Acetylcholine. I'm too worn out for anything but this today. The body has a series of biochemical pathways and if there is a "kink" in one, like a B12 deficiency, the pathway doesn't "work."

Annie

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