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Re: MB12 Nasal Spray - With or Without Folinic Acid -- CHRISTEL

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Hi Christel,

That's great news!

My little boy tends to be on the hyper side and hence, I am leaning

towards getting the version without the folinic acid.

Would you mind sharing the brand name of the MB12 nasal spray you are

using? What other ingredients are present in it?

Thanks Much,

-Meera

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> we have been doing the nasal spray and love it, we have NOT had it

compounded with folic acid as our son has only had response with the

folapro which is the most basic form of folic acid already broken

down, he has a single mutation with MTHFR and this piece along with

LDN with it has made a big impact

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our DAN has told us if kids get hyper on b12 it's because they are LOW in folic acid, I know with DMG if they get hyper they tell you to do 400-800 mcgs of folic or folonic acid to counter act it,

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Re: MB12 Nasal Spray - With or Without Folinic Acid -- CHRISTEL

Hi Christel,That's great news!My little boy tends to be on the hyper side and hence, I am leaningtowards getting the version without the folinic acid.Would you mind sharing the brand name of the MB12 nasal spray you areusing? What other ingredients are present in it?Thanks Much,-Meera>> we have been doing the nasal spray and love it, we have NOT had itcompounded with folic acid as our son has only had response with thefolapro which is the most basic form of folic acid already brokendown, he has a single mutation with MTHFR and this piece along withLDN with it has made a big impact>

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