Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Just to clarify that methyl B12 shots DO NOT need to be done by a doctor. Good DAN Dr's would give the parents a Rx for regular B12 shots. My son's Rx is for the B12 shot everyday, because he is very low in glutathione and cysteine, even among the ASD population. Google Dr. Neubrander (MD) and Jill , PhD. Dr Neubrander is really the guru on methyl b12 and the best technique for injection (buttocks, just under skin into fat, not muscle). Dr. ' research shows the relationship between ASD and low glutathione and what can be helpful such as B12. Is ASD? I would suggest finding a good DAN Dr. Becky mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT) SCD 2 weeks the injections have to be done by a > doctor. Sorry not more helpful. Try to get your pediatrician to > understand....bring in the book if you have to. Or possibly find a > different doctor that understand this a little better...or promotes > SCDIET...this list can help you find a doctor in your area.> > He's emphatic that there is nothing wrong with 's B12, that he > would have big red blood cells Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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