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Old 07-15-2007, 11:07 AM #1
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Heart I worked on new illustrations for my site --

ALL day yesterday.

It took me forever to do the first one, and then I didn't like it and redid it.

But after that I could build on it.

Want to see?

http://www.health-boundaries-bite.co...2-History.html



I think it helps make B12 easier to understand, to see how hard it is to get it out of food and use it.

Today I'm going to do an h.pylori one.
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Wow, impressed the heck out of me. I only wish my friend, who is a Type 2 diabetic, and has a diabetic stomach, I wish she would take a look at your website. It is so informative. But I can't reach her and I've stopped trying.

I take my methyl B-12 every day and the improvements in my burning feet are astronomical. I went from "going out of my mind with the burning", to occasional bouts of burning and the ants crawling up and down my body".

I'll take that over 24 hour burning feet any day of the week. My husband also is now taking Methyl B-12. But he has had PN for over 18 years.

He thought it would be instant improvement. I had to explain that it takes a long long time to repair nerves.

So we shall continue our B-12 regimin (along with the B-complex and other good vitamins and minerals).

Thanks for such a nice informative website.

Good job
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Wow amazing. I'm going to go back and look more. All the time and research. Its a lovely site.
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Wow, impressed the heck out of me. I only wish my friend, who is a Type 2 diabetic, and has a diabetic stomach, I wish she would take a look at your website. It is so informative. But I can't reach her and I've stopped trying.

I take my methyl B-12 every day and the improvements in my burning feet are astronomical. I went from "going out of my mind with the burning", to occasional bouts of burning and the ants crawling up and down my body".

I'll take that over 24 hour burning feet any day of the week. My husband also is now taking Methyl B-12. But he has had PN for over 18 years.

He thought it would be instant improvement. I had to explain that it takes a long long time to repair nerves.

So we shall continue our B-12 regimin (along with the B-complex and other good vitamins and minerals).

Thanks for such a nice informative website.

Good job
Hi Melody -

Gosh, I love hearing that: about your improvement. I sooooo identify!!! When I tell people about B12, I don't think they have any idea that it's real, that it's so amazing.

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tears in my eyes. (I often wonder how many people who go to my site really "get" it. So your post makes me SOOOO happy.)

You know what, I think it would be possible for your husband to have quicker improvement if he took more each day.

I was on the regimen of a few shots a month (that was for many years)... then when I got tetanus I took a shot a day (luckily my doctor had given me a prescription for a shot a day for a year... But I was never sure if she meant it or made a mistake on the math. In any case, boy was I glad.)

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Wow amazing. I'm going to go back and look more. All the time and research. Its a lovely site.
Oh, thank you soooo much.

I've worked really hard on it for a long time.

In the beginning SiteBuilder from Yahoo didn't work very well and I had to redo several pages dozens of times...

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thank you for the kind words, they are very happy making.
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Hi.

We both take 5000 of the methyl each morning. If you think my husband (he has the worse of the PN), if you think he should take two of them, I'll pass this along to him.

Good job, believe me, good job!!!

Most informative.

We have to get more people to listen to what is going into their bodies. Not only about what, and what not, to eat... but also about the supplements.

Vitally important information.

Thanks much. To Rose, for getting me started on the Methyl B-12 and to your website also.

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Wherever the essential text was obtained, it is good.

However, the addition within the added graphics contains one serious problem: It is not necessary for intrinsic factor to be present for B12 to be used by the body. If it is not present, the patient malabsorbs B12 severely, but if B12 is absorbed through appropriate large oral doses or shots, that person can use the B12.

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Wherever the essential text was obtained, it is good.

However, the addition within the added graphics contains one serious problem: It is not necessary for intrinsic factor to be present for B12 to be used by the body. If it is not present, the patient malabsorbs B12 severely, but if B12 is absorbed through appropriate large oral doses or shots, that person can use the B12.

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I disagree, Rose.

The reason I disagree is that years ago people died of pernicious anemia.

But each to their own.

I'm glad you like my page.

Almost everything on my site that isn't from experience is copied from research papers or something.

I wouldn't just know this stuff by osmosis.
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Pernicious anemia is the lack of intrinsic factor. It is treated by giving enough B12 orally, or by giving it in shots, to get through in spite of the lack of intrinsic factor.

Intrinsic factor still was/is not present in a person has pernicious anemia. Intrinsic factor is only for absorption of B12; it has nothing to do with the body's ability to use B12 once it is has been absorbed.

It is not appropriate or legal to copy content from others without their permission, unless small amounts are quoted along with citation of the source.

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Pernicious anemia is the lack of intrinsic factor. It is treated by giving enough B12 orally, or by giving it in shots, to get through in spite of the lack of intrinsic factor.

Intrinsic factor still was/is not present in a person has pernicious anemia. Intrinsic factor is only for absorption of B12; it has nothing to do with the body's ability to use B12 once it is has been absorbed.

It is not appropriate or legal to copy content from others without their permission, unless small amounts are quoted along with citation of the source.

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Thanks Rose,

My mom had pernicious anemia. That's probably why I have so much trouble with getting enough B12.

Eating foods with B12 in them, doesn't mean our bodies are going to be able to use the B12, sadly.

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