Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 My son used to get methy lB12 shots which initially helped a lot with language but after about 6 or 8 months, it caused regression. So we stopped the shots, and he was fine. In fact about 9 months ago he did not do well with any b vitamins anymore, or any folic acid or dmg, any methylators, so we stopped all b vitamins, folic etc, and his behavior improved drastically. Chelation has been really going well since then and we have seen lots of gains. But just recently, we noticed that our son, who has been verbalizing a lot, has seemed to be struggling for his words again. So we are trying to figure out what is lacking. We do not want to return to the shots, or vitamin B6 which made him a maniac. He does have phenol issues, which I read in the archives can pose a problem. Anyway, we were thinking of trying oral B12 as a better route as Andy recommends. We have Kirkman's concentrated methylcobalamin powder, but have no idea how to dose it. One scoop is 5000 mcg. Is anyone out there using this? How much do you give to start? And how much folic or folinic do you give with it? We can't do lozenges, or lollipops or sprays of any kind - as there is no way we would get any type of compliance with these routes- so we thought the powder might work, since it could be mixed in water or with other vites and delivered by syringe. A lot of the liquids out there have additives and things like stevia which he does not tolerate. We thought if we gave it with a no phenol enzyme that it might cut off any hyperactivity. Just wondered if any of you with experience with the oral route could advise us. Thanks. Irene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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