Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 Hi everyone! I just got an email from a mom who told me her child improved on methyl B12. Has anyone else tried it? What have you heard or observed with it? Any thoughts would be welcome. Thanks! Marotta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 Hi I've heard the B12 can help improve the immune system. You would probably find the paper called "Mastering Autism" very interesting. It tells all about immune function and all the biochemistry. You can write to Williss Langford at the e-mail address below. Also, if you wish, Dr. DeMio can answer questions like the B12. Just leave a message that you wish to know more about B12 shot for your child. He is a good doctor and very kind about answer questions from parents. His number is listed below Get the "Mastering Autism" paper over 260 pages - the paper is a free publication. Write to Williss Langford at WillissL@... Call Dr. DeMio: 216-901-0441. Call his office and he will return your call about the shot. Yours, n marottafamily@... writes: Hi everyone! I just got an email from a mom who told me her child improved on methyl B12. Has anyone else tried it? What have you heard or observed with it? Any thoughts would be welcome. Thanks! Marotta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2005 Report Share Posted September 14, 2005 Hi Lynn, One of the best food based supplement companies is Standard Process. Do a search on Google. My naturopath uses those products and so far they have all worked for me. There are no fillers in any of them. Judy --- In , Lynn Siprelle <lynn@s...> wrote: > > Methylcobalamin is great, but the sublinguals all have gut- damaging > > ingredients like sorbitol. > > This was the only methyl B12 I could find that DIDN'T have sorbitol; > it's not sublingual, though: > > http://www.vitacost.com/NSIB12Methylcobalamin/cas-1/CFID-56965064/ > CFTOKEN-2403382 > > and I know nothing about the company. > > Lynn S. > > ------ > Lynn Siprelle * web developer, writer, mama, fiber junky > http://www.siprelle.com * http://www.thenewhomemaker.com > http://www.deanspeaksforme.com * http://www.knitting911.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2005 Report Share Posted September 14, 2005 Lynn- Blerk. That sucks too -- rice flour and magnesium stearate. Pure Encapsulations might be your least-bad bet. >This was the only methyl B12 I could find that DIDN'T have sorbitol; >it's not sublingual, though: > >http://www.vitacost.com/NSIB12Methylcobalamin/cas-1/CFID-56965064/ >CFTOKEN-2403382 > >and I know nothing about the company. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2005 Report Share Posted September 14, 2005 Judy- >One of the best food based supplement companies is Standard Process. >Do a search on Google. My naturopath uses those products and so far >they have all worked for me. There are no fillers in any of them. I'm afraid you're wrong about the fillers. Here are the ingredients of Catalyn as an example: >>Proprietary Blend: 832 mg >>Defatted wheat (germ), carrot (root), calcium lactate, nutritional yeast, >>bovine adrenal, bovine liver, bovine spleen, ovine spleen, bovine kidney, >>dried pea (vine) juice, dried alfalfa juice, mushroom, oat flour, soybean >>lecithin, and rice bran extract. >> >>Other Ingredients: Honey, magnesium citrate, glycerin, arabic gum, >>ascorbic acid, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin A palmitate, gelatin, >>cocarboxylase, riboflavin, and cholecalciferol. I'd call honey a filler and binder, but even if you prefer to regard it as a nutrient, glycerin, gum arabic, gelatin, and cocarboxylase most assuredly are not active ingredients. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 Hi , Guess I should read the labels instead of listening to what people say! It is so hard to find pure products anymore. Even with the fillers, the products I used did work for my adrenals, hot flashes and lungs. Have you heard of Systemic? The naturopath I used to go to before he left town, used those and can only be purchased through a naturopath. Judy --- In , Idol <Idol@c...> wrote: > Judy- > > >One of the best food based supplement companies is Standard Process. > >Do a search on Google. My naturopath uses those products and so far > >they have all worked for me. There are no fillers in any of them. > > I'm afraid you're wrong about the fillers. Here are the ingredients of > Catalyn as an example: > > >>Proprietary Blend: 832 mg > >>Defatted wheat (germ), carrot (root), calcium lactate, nutritional yeast, > >>bovine adrenal, bovine liver, bovine spleen, ovine spleen, bovine kidney, > >>dried pea (vine) juice, dried alfalfa juice, mushroom, oat flour, soybean > >>lecithin, and rice bran extract. > >> > >>Other Ingredients: Honey, magnesium citrate, glycerin, arabic gum, > >>ascorbic acid, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin A palmitate, gelatin, > >>cocarboxylase, riboflavin, and cholecalciferol. > > I'd call honey a filler and binder, but even if you prefer to regard it as > a nutrient, glycerin, gum arabic, gelatin, and cocarboxylase most assuredly > are not active ingredients. > > > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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