Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 At Sanoviv we were reminded that anything powerful enough to do good was also powerful enough to do harm. (Great Good <—> Great Harm)This would include food; medicines and supplements. Oxygen and water are perfect examples of doing great good or great harm.Dr Geier may be on to something to be cautious about. Perhaps a quick course of the right chelation agent would restore a healthy balance of cobalt. I do wonder if various forms of cobalt have their own good / harm ratios; and if the good forms can change to harmful forms when present in excess ? Wadegeorgewade@...My girlfriend just had an appt with Dr. Geier and he encouraged her to have her kids' cobalt levels tested before continuing with mb12. According to him, many kids who have been on mb12 for an extended period (and I don't know how much time that is) show higher cobalt levels than are allowable for industrial levels. Moreover, high cobalt levels can cause brain damage. Apparently Dr. Geier presented this info to many DAN! docs, so that community is aware of the situation. Any feedback? This news made me take a deep breath! Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Dr Yasko addresses cobalt levels in her work. She charts the cobalt on essential element testing.. when it reaches a highly elevated level, she advises to maintain the current dosages of B12 (she uses a combo. of B12 - oral, nasal, shots, and different forms of it as well). As the methylation cycle is being genetically bypassed via supplementation, the B12 is better utilized and ultimately the oxidized cobalt will decrease - she looks for a curve in excretion). This was the scenario for my son on her protocol - when cobalt began to drop off from it's highest level, his MAP testing showed for the first time ever a sufficient need of B12, so we unblocked the pathways for proper utilization. -- In mb12 valtrex , " debbien_zimmerman " wrote: > > My girlfriend just had an appt with Dr. Geier and he encouraged her to > have her kids' cobalt levels tested before continuing with mb12. > According to him, many kids who have been on mb12 for an extended > period (and I don't know how much time that is) show higher cobalt > levels than are allowable for industrial levels. Moreover, high cobalt > levels can cause brain damage. Apparently Dr. Geier presented this > info to many DAN! docs, so that community is aware of the situation. > Any feedback? This news made me take a deep breath! Debbie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Interesting since Yasko waits until the cobalt goes off the chart on a UEE to determine if there is enough. She likes elephant doses too. > > My girlfriend just had an appt with Dr. Geier and he encouraged her to > have her kids' cobalt levels tested before continuing with mb12. > According to him, many kids who have been on mb12 for an extended > period (and I don't know how much time that is) show higher cobalt > levels than are allowable for industrial levels. Moreover, high cobalt > levels can cause brain damage. Apparently Dr. Geier presented this > info to many DAN! docs, so that community is aware of the situation. > Any feedback? This news made me take a deep breath! Debbie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Natalia: I googled and nothing came up for high MB 12 levels. Can you help me with learning about this? Heidi N My son's level also been checked by Dr. Geier and was too high afrer about 6 months, so I took him off. He is on transdermal now and doing good, no problems with cobaltNatalia Make your life easier with all your friends, email, and favorite sites in one place. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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