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amit 09-05-2007 01:51 PM

something nice
 
I found something very nice - please look at it

http://staff.jccc.net/aalarabi/axonanim.html

amit 09-05-2007 02:04 PM

another one
 
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/reporte...x.html?ID=2477

ConsiderThis 09-05-2007 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rina (Post 144728)
I found something very nice - please look at it

http://staff.jccc.net/aalarabi/axonanim.html

Oh wow, is that cool? or what?

I love it.

Thank you!!!!!!!

ConsiderThis 09-05-2007 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rina (Post 144733)

Wow, very interesting. Thank you.

I loved the mention of Schwann cells, (Not that I'm way familiar with them.)

It's just that in the thing I did about pain and calcium, on my web site, I used an article that talked about Schwann cells, and that article helped me get to where I am, which is pretty much pain free.

So, I love your contribution.

Thank you.

Mark._. 09-05-2007 04:29 PM

Hi Rose
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rose (Post 144379)
Probably not, but there are some who benefit from larger doses.

Most, if not all, in going down the throat anyway. I would chew or swallow them.

rose

I read somewhere a while ago that in japan they give up to 35mg of methyl B12 injections to people with neuropathy,I couldn't find much information as to what it did or whether it helped. Do you think taking that much orally may make a difference? Using Jarrow's 5mg would be very expensive but a company called AOR do a 15mg methyl b12 tablet....just a thought

ConsiderThis 09-05-2007 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark._. (Post 144792)
I read somewhere a while ago that in japan they give up to 35mg of methyl B12 injections to people with neuropathy,I couldn't find much information as to what it did or whether it helped. Do you think taking that much orally may make a difference? Using Jarrow's 5mg would be very expensive but a company called AOR do a 15mg methyl b12 tablet....just a thought

Hi, I don't know if you've looked at my site at all, but apparently in Japan the low for B12 is 550, where as here in the states it is often as low as 180.

I've never heard of AOR, do you know where they are located. Certainly a higher dose per lozenge would be good.

:)

I just Googled it, and boy it's expensive. I'm not sure why AOR thinks its prices are reasonable.

Still haven't found where the company is located, though.

****

I see, I found it in Canada and Great Britain.

I don't know... when I was going to get Methylcobalamin made up so I could give it away to people under stress, like after Katrina, I found that the basic methylcobalamin is really cheap. (I wasn't able to do that because of the problem with my condo, now in Appeal.)

And as far as I know it's all basically manufactured in the same places; what varies in vitamin lozenges is the purity or quality control on the amount included.

I know that when I lived in London many things were very much more costly than here in the U.S.

If I had a choice, I think I'd buy the less costly product since I think both Jarrow and Source Naturals have certificates relating to the purity...
.

dahlek 09-05-2007 08:43 PM

Steff....
 
GOOD STUFF! Am adding to my 'collections'!
Looks like you have been doing lots of late nite reading - amazing where it takes you, isn't it?
Good thoughts and :hug: - j

Steff 09-05-2007 08:53 PM

hey-i cannot take the credit!
 
someone else did the research.
steff

dahlek 09-05-2007 09:22 PM

Steff, Thanks...THANKS
 
TO RINA!

I think I'll try to find a toe to massage or something?

Still, good stuff! - j

amit 09-06-2007 12:21 AM

Dahlek
 
It is not a late night research - I leave on the other side of the globe...

thanks ...


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