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With the nasal it actually could be the

MB-12 running out of the nose. It’s blood red. Several people have

reported this and then realized it was the spray itself. Just a suggestion. –

From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of L. T

Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008

11:24 PM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re: Re:

MB12 spray burns nasal tissue?

Thanks for your reply. My gosh poor baby! I think

their is a bad burn of some kind. I'm surprised their

aren't more reports like ours.??? I searched the

archives and didn't find anything. Perhaps my search

was bad????

I'm holding off for now. I will ask my DAN! about this

as well. I'll keep you posted.

--- Costas <arilaura2yahoo (DOT) ca>

wrote:

> Hi, I have tried the MB12 nasal spray about 4 times

> now with my 3 year old son and each time using one

> spray in one nostril a day, after about the 3rd or

> 4th day he gets a really bad nosebleed. I'm talking

> blood all over his face and hands. I'm going to try

> the sublingual and hope for the best.

> I emailed Stan about this but haven't heard back

> yet.

>

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Stan,

I spoke with Hopewell yesterday. They only offered

that the " spray force " itself is very strong and may

cause burning. This most likely has nothing to do with

it.

I am going to try another pharmacy as you suggested.

My son, did show b12 deficiency /fyi.

I will definetly keep you posted. Thank you for your

help!

--- Stan Kurtz wrote:

> According to what you are telling me its just

> straight MB12 which typically is pretty stable

> by itself in the bottle. If the bottle is new I

> would ask them (or maybe another pharmacy)

> to test the PH. If it were my kid I would probably

> switch pharmacies and get a script for

> myself and try it before considering retrying it on

> my child.

>

> I would work to issolate if it is the particular

> spray and/or pharmacy or if there is a real

> reaction. If it turns out to be a real reaction its

> a very interesting find and it may help your

> doctor.

>

> Hypothetically if a child was reacting to mb12

> nasally, how would he/she react with MB12

> in the gut through dietary and bacteria sources...

> and why is it happening, right? Before

> you go down that path of thinking I would talk to

> your doctor, talk to your pharmacy, if it

> were my I would try another pharmacy (not that there

> is anything wrong with hopewell,

> just trying to issolate what the problem is) and

> start with a script for myself and go from

> there.

>

> I'm curious how this turns out. Keep us posted.

>

> - Stan

>

>

>

>

>

> > > >

> > > > Hi everyone. We have administered the mb12 (no

> > > additives) spray 3 x's

> > > > (1 nostril)in the past week to my 4 yr old.

> Each

> > > time we spray, his

> > > > skin on the nose up to his forhead turns read

> for

> > > about an hour. It

> > > > is only the side of the nose that gets

> sprayed. My

> > > husband took a dose

> > > > before we started with my son and he said that

> it

> > > DID burn a bit. Can

> > > > I cause harm to my son's nasal tissue by using

> the

> > > spray? Has this

> > > > happened to anyone else? TIA,

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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