Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 Do look into this. My friend has a b-12 disorder, and her son recovered on the MB-12 shots and diet. He was an easy recovery as a matter of fact (her words). In his case, she feels his autism was really an underlying metabolic disorder that runs in the family. - Rhoda Boyd <rboyd@...> wrote: For example, information from this group makes me wonder if B-12 plays a larger role with my son than others. His levels were through the roof at two years old and have never been tested again. I have a B-12 absorption problem and have to get shots so maybe there is something to that. I need to research all of that a little more. We Made Changes Your email is all new. Learn More Share Feedback Recent Activity 6 New Members Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 That's exactly why I have never looked further into the methyl B-12 shots. Because it didn't make sense to me to be giving my son something he already seemed to be overloaded with/unable to process/eliminate. But, I think it is interesting that there seems to be some kind of connection for a few of us -- i.e. B-12 processing problem with Mom, sky high B-12 levels with kids. Not sure what it means. Maybe nothing. I guess I'll have to keep looking for answers. Rhoda RE: Re: Opinion on recent posts/Rhoda Rhoda, I, too, need B12 shots, but the B12 shots I get are different than the ones Dr. Neubrander uses. I am definitely interested in more info on this, if you have any. My son, too, tested off-the-charts high for B12. Kristy Rhoda Boyd <rboyd@...> wrote: For example, information from this group makes me wonder if B-12 plays a larger role with my son than others. His levels were through the roof at two years old and have never been tested again. I have a B-12 absorption problem and have to get shots so maybe there is something to that. I need to research all of that a little more. We Made Changes Your email is all new. Learn More Share Feedback Recent Activity 6 New Members Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 Precisely.that's what I believe Lori is saying that treatment does..gets the system back to a more normal state so that it is metabolized properly. no need for shots. I suspect that shots might show some success because they go strait into the bloodstream for use where they are otherwise blocked by a dysfunctional system.so giving the shots might supply the nutrient but does not correct the problem in the first place _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Kristy Nardini Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 4:12 AM Subject: RE: Re: Opinion on recent posts/Rhoda Lori, Well, yes. But, when they are off the charts high, but not utilizing it, isn't that a concern, too? Kristy RE: Re: Opinion on recent posts/Rhoda Rhoda, I, too, need B12 shots, but the B12 shots I get are different than the ones Dr. Neubrander uses. I am definitely interested in more info on this, if you have any. My son, too, tested off-the-charts high for B12. Kristy Rhoda Boyd <rboydcyberus (DOT) <mailto:rboyd%40cyberus.ca> ca> wrote: For example, information from this group makes me wonder if B-12 plays a larger role with my son than others. His levels were through the roof at two years old and have never been tested again. I have a B-12 absorption problem and have to get shots so maybe there is something to that. I need to research all of that a little more. We Made Changes Your email is all new. Learn More Share Feedback Recent Activity 6 New Members Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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