Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 The only thing I would add is some studies are showing that if a child is not getting good benefit, or is showing increased hyperactivity you may want to eliminate the Folinic Acid piece and see if MB12 alone will do the trick. you can go to www.drneubrander.com he has done a lot of research on MB12. HTH Beth Vataker > > Anika > B-12 methylcobalamin shots are definitely more potent and effective than > taking the nasal spray or chewable tabs. Many parents will report increased > speech but also increased hyperactivity because B-12 is energizing. The > difference between the methylcobalamin and the cyancobalamin is that the > methylcobalamin is instrumental in the functioning of the methylation process which > effects processing of language and cognitive functioning. It's also very important > for depression and the elevation of serotonin levels. Low serotonin levels > in a child with autism when they are young are evident by the aggressive nasty > obstinent " meltdown " behavior. When they are in puberty they will show more > depression and anxiety. > > B-12 works in conjunction with a folate such as Folinic Acid. Folinic Acid > is the same as folic acid except that it crosses the blood brain barrier and > works in brain on cognitive functioning. There is also another type of > folinic acid which works for severely impaired methylation processes called 5 > methyltetrahydrofolate. Thorne Research or Prothera Labs will sell these > products. However for the injections of B-12 you need to take your child to a DAN > physician who can order the shots and monitor your child's progress. > > Badillo > > > > **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with > Tyler Florence " on AOL Food. > (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4? & NCID=aolfod00030000000002) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Anika, You are going to need a doctors prescription for it, but you can either get the shots or the nasal spray in Post Haste Pharmacy in Sheridan the number is (954)5989-6524. As any B vitamin, the vitamin B12 gives you insomnia and energy, so I will recommend to give it very early in the morning, also if your child has yeast you may see more hyperactivity and even aggresion. Also, when you introduce the methyl B12 you can expect a change in behavior, but it should not last longer than a week, if it does then I will recommed for you to check for yeast and bacterial overgrowth. Regarding what is better, nasal or shots, I think that if the child is young you should start with shots, when they are older they prefer the nasal spray. I have seen results with both forms so I do not prefer one over the other one. If you ahve any other questions do not hesitate to write me at lucianaleo@.... Also make sure the dosege is the correct one for your child. Some pediatricians do not know how to prescribe the methyl B12 and they do not have that information on their PDR. If you need a prescription and you can not get it from your pediatrician or nneurologists, try with a biomedical practitioner. Hope this helps thank you > > If you are located in South Florida you can get the shots from Post Haste > Pharamcy in Hollywood. Here is thier website. You have to have a docotr's > script for it. > http://www.posthastepharmacy.net/retailer/store_templates/shell_id_1.a sp?sto > reID=04CB636EFF3F43AEB8BCBB76A0024E3F > Re: Methyl B12 > > > > Hopewell pharmacy online is where you can get MB12. Google/yahoo it for > the contact information. You need a prescription. > > We started with the nasal spray but moved to the shots quickly b/c we > could determine the dosage better. Nasal spray may drip out, not be fully > absorbed. We were nervous at first but our son is a champ. It's no big > deal at all. > > Here are the places online to get info on MB12: > > TACA (Talk About Curing Autism) > Stan Kurtz (mb12 valtrex) > MB12 Neubrander > > Please read and know the difference between undesireable side effects and > intolerable side effects so you are prepared. > > Our son initially became more aggressive (undesireable side effect) and > began stimming (undesireable side effect). Alter the dosage (perhaps every > third day or fourth day to start and administer only at night before bed) > and gradually increase. > > > > > > > Methyl B12 > > > Hallo! > I thank you for the response to my previous question. I have > one more question....regarding Methyl B12. What is the response to MB12 and > is the nasal spray better than the injection. Where can I get them, because > they are not available in the regular pharmacy.\\ > > I am keen to start the MB12 for my son. Cd anyone pls enlighten > me on the treatment aspect, please? > thanks. > Anika. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 If you are located in South Florida you can get the shots from Post Haste Pharamcy in Hollywood. Here is thier website. You have to have a docotr's script for it. http://www.posthastepharmacy.net/retailer/store_templates/shell_id_1.asp?storeID=04CB636EFF3F43AEB8BCBB76A0024E3F -----Original Message-----From: sList [mailto:sList ]On Behalf Of TinaTerriAustinSent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 4:32 AMTo: sList Subject: Re: Methyl B12 Hopewell pharmacy online is where you can get MB12. Google/yahoo it for the contact information. You need a prescription. We started with the nasal spray but moved to the shots quickly b/c we could determine the dosage better. Nasal spray may drip out, not be fully absorbed. We were nervous at first but our son is a champ. It's no big deal at all. Here are the places online to get info on MB12: TACA (Talk About Curing Autism) Stan Kurtz (mb12 valtrex) MB12 Neubrander Please read and know the difference between undesireable side effects and intolerable side effects so you are prepared. Our son initially became more aggressive (undesireable side effect) and began stimming (undesireable side effect). Alter the dosage (perhaps every third day or fourth day to start and administer only at night before bed) and gradually increase. Methyl B12 Hallo! I thank you for the response to my previous question. I have one more question....regarding Methyl B12. What is the response to MB12 and is the nasal spray better than the injection. Where can I get them, because they are not available in the regular pharmacy.\\ I am keen to start the MB12 for my son. Cd anyone pls enlighten me on the treatment aspect, please?thanks.Anika. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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