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11-07-2016, 12:16 PM | #891 | |||
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Vitamin B12 deficiency in pregnancy could raise type 2 diabetes risk for children, study finds
This is a Yahoo item and they often are purged so I don't expect a long life on the net for this info. Quote:
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08-25-2017, 06:53 PM | #892 | |||
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08-25-2017, 10:33 PM | #893 | |||
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09-24-2017, 08:44 AM | #894 | ||
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Ah yes. Thank you for the validation.
When I was here some time back, I was shot down for mentioning this B12 cohort in PN therapy. Remember? I was told "B1 and only B1 all the way, baby." No. I also did my research, as I have no plans of being a cripple. Now everybody and every snake oiler is selling the B12 hypothesis. Haha. No loneliness is there, in being avant garde. However, B12 will be of limited use, unless it is specifically indicated. I mean, get homocysteine (HCY) level and methylmalonic acid (MMA) levels checked, else false Puck the Phlebotomist is proven to be. Also, if you are taking high B9, (folate/folic acid) you will mask B12 deficiency - it wont show. BUT you will continue to worsen your condition -- IFF B12 is indicated as a reason for it. But, please allow me to post about my recent findings elsewhere, for the good of whoever may benefit. |
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09-24-2017, 09:10 AM | #895 | |||
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Hi Mrs D. I was just looking into Methycobal as it was suggested by a friend. It is produced by the Eisai Co in Japan and quite expensive. The same company is listed on the research. https://www1.ndmctsgh.edu.tw/pharm/p.../005MET29E.pdf
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09-24-2017, 09:38 AM | #896 | |||
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I don't see any benefit for the brand you are posting about compared to others available for purchase. Their highest oral dose is 500mcg.... which is rather low for an oral form.
Orally 1000mcg is much better. Very little is absorbed orally so a large dose is necessary to deliver a very small amount. PubMed Central, Table 1: Blood. 2 8 Sep 15; 112(6): 2214–2221. Prepublished online 2 8 Jul 7. doi: 1 .1182/blood-2 8- 3- 4 253 The above link is from a paper (the whole paper link is in the first post in the B12 information thread here) It compares various oral forms of cobalamin treatments showing that only 13micrograms is bioavailable from an oral dose of 1000micrograms (1 milligram). I bought the Puritan's new 5mg methylcobalamin several years ago to test it. I had a first test several years before to see if I needed it and tested at 875 at that time. I took the methyl 5mg once a day on an empty stomach for 3 months and then got a retest. It came back as 1998 which was the maximum of that test range at the lab my doctor uses. My doctor was very surprised..she did not know this! So now that I am in my 70's I use the methylb12 once a week or so. Puritan's is not a flashy company so people assume it is so so. I've also purchased methyl 12 from Costco and the tablets seem identical (no imprint and chewable) I don't think there are alot of companies providing these tablets, I think just one or two who provide the generic form for others to buy and distribute.
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09-25-2017, 10:52 AM | #897 | |||
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I've been taking Methyl B-12 for years. It kicked my neuropathy to the curb and made me have the memory of an elephant. However, because of the latest reports of how it affects men, my husband stopped taking it.
Don't know what to make of this. Melody
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10-06-2017, 12:09 AM | #898 | ||
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Hi, there first time on this site. I want to thank you for posting info on B12. My Neur doctor just prescribed that to me today. I go for more testing. Everything I have read and after talking to the doc it is looking like TBI
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (10-06-2017) |
07-11-2018, 07:54 AM | #899 | ||
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What is TBI?
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07-11-2018, 08:56 AM | #900 | |||
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TBI = Traumatic Brain Injury
We have a forum for TBI here https://www.neurotalk.org/forum92/
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