Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Hi Lesley Good to meet you at the SC. Just a quick thing about B12 - there are two reasons for lack of the vitamin. Either the body's inability to absorb B12 or the inability to store it. The causes are opposite. You need to look at your diet and decide if you are eating too strictly. Too much grain, not enough oil, too much baked foods and salt etc. Sometimes we forget that breads and cracked grain such as oatmeal are also taking up our grain portion and we are actually up eating more like 80% than 40-50%!! The other cause is too much sweets, oil and fruit. I know a few macros that had low B12 and decided to have the shot or took supplements which can both be very helpful in getting things back on track. A one shot deal (literally!) isn't such a bad thing and gives you a starting place to work from. Oh yes it is liver related too and can take a long time to change if only using diet. I have read a few of the emails and find everyones comments very interesting. Just remember you healthy folk our there that macro eating is great fun and delicious. Problems occur within the diet when the healthy ones start to eat like unheathy ones and sort of forget that they can enjoy a wide variety of foods including bread, oil and dessert. The key is balance and anything taken in excess can cause problems whether it is cookies or rice. We are all human and no one is perfect or meant to be. There will be days when bread is the most delicious thing to eat and that is fine. Enjoy it and remember to make balance again the next day with lots of llightly cooked vegs etc. Of course the ideal is well balanced everyday but if that is difficult due to work, kids or environment make sure to have plenty of vegs and sort of balance your diet over the week with different cooking styles and ingredients. Health is a direction that we move towards. We either move towards health or away from it and it can be a bit wobbly at times. The ideal is to have many days of vitality, inner strength and a sense of well being rather than trying to reach a static ideal of health. Health is one of those things that is always be just out of reach. Thanks for letting me join by the way. Have a beautiful Tuesday Many blessings back to b12 > >Just out of curiosity and desire to maintain strong health, I went to >my physician to get my serum B12 tested. A normal range is 220 to 900 >(not sure what the unit of meaurement is), but mine was 180, so I have >to work harder to supplement(but luckily not showing signs of anemia). >I'm going back in a couple of months to have it tested again. Thought >I'd share with the group since we talked about this before. I was >surprised though I guess I shouldn't be. Reggie, have you had yours >tested? > >The doctor was worried about my cholesterol. The low end of average is >around 220, and mine turned out to be 109, with 47 points of that being >the good cholesterol. She was duly impressed. That was kind of fun to >learn about. > >Hope everyone is well. > > > > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 I take a sublingual Vit. B-12 about once a week. It's a little pink dot that you dissolve under your tongue, and it is definitely not analog so your body is able to absorb and use it quite well. I get mine from Whole Foods, you can get a bottle of 50 for almost no money at all, and since I only take one a week that's a whole year's supply! I never thought about the B-12 shot before, interesting. Will have to look that one up. leslieanneashburn wrote: Just out of curiosity and desire to maintain strong health, I went to my physician to get my serum B12 tested. A normal range is 220 to 900 (not sure what the unit of meaurement is), but mine was 180, so I have to work harder to supplement(but luckily not showing signs of anemia). I'm going back in a couple of months to have it tested again. Thought I'd share with the group since we talked about this before. I was surprised though I guess I shouldn't be. Reggie, have you had yours tested?The doctor was worried about my cholesterol. The low end of average is around 220, and mine turned out to be 109, with 47 points of that being the good cholesterol. She was duly impressed. That was kind of fun to learn about.Hope everyone is well. Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 I take a sublingual Vit. B-12 about once a week. It's a little pink dot that you dissolve under your tongue, and it is definitely not analog so your body is able to absorb and use it quite well. I get mine from Whole Foods, you can get a bottle of 50 for almost no money at all, and since I only take one a week that's a whole year's supply! I never thought about the B-12 shot before, interesting. Will have to look that one up. leslieanneashburn wrote: Just out of curiosity and desire to maintain strong health, I went to my physician to get my serum B12 tested. A normal range is 220 to 900 (not sure what the unit of meaurement is), but mine was 180, so I have to work harder to supplement(but luckily not showing signs of anemia). I'm going back in a couple of months to have it tested again. Thought I'd share with the group since we talked about this before. I was surprised though I guess I shouldn't be. Reggie, have you had yours tested?The doctor was worried about my cholesterol. The low end of average is around 220, and mine turned out to be 109, with 47 points of that being the good cholesterol. She was duly impressed. That was kind of fun to learn about.Hope everyone is well. Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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