Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 -I am very encouraged to read about this vitamin! It is a wonderful alternative to psych meds (which treat the symptons) This seems to help the brain do it proper job. (And that seems to be the thing with autism) anyway, please advise if it should be taken with/without food, time of day etc. And does it come " chewable " ? Thanks. -- In autism , " lois noland " <jlois@...> wrote: > > > > > > Methyl-B12 helps - here's why > For years I have been recommending a form of vitamin B12 called methyl-B12 for children with autism and ADHD, and more recently also for people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS), Fibromyalgia (FM), and other conditions. > > Although many of us have observed the positive effects of this vitamin on speech, focus and more, there has been relatively little discussion about why it helps, and particularly why this form of B12 and not others can make such a remarkable difference. > > Recently I found an informative summary of the benefits of methyl- B12 on a website dedicated to providing help and resources for people with CFIDS and FM. According to this article, other conditions that benefit from this vitamin include Parkinson's disease, peripheral neuropathies, Alzheimer's, MS, and more. Neither autism nor ADHD were listed, although we know only too well the benefits of methyl-B12 for children suffering from these conditions. > > According to the article, the methyl form of vitamin B12 helps regenerate neurons as well as the protective covering called myelin sheath that envelops nerves throughout the brain and nervous system. It is a well-established fact that, in the presence of any damage to the myelin sheath, nerves cannot function normally. Such damage can result from exposure to a broad range of environmental toxins including of course mercury. > > Methyl B12 has also been shown to protect neurons from glutamate toxicity. Glutamate is a natural neurotransmitter found in food that is also made in the brain and is essential for normal brain function. A healthy brain closely regulates how much glutamate can be present at any time because too much of it causes hyper- excitability and eventually leads to brain cell death. > > Researchers have shown that exposure to mercury or other toxins causes the brain to lose its ability to regulate glutamate levels. What happens next is that as glutamate is absorbed from food and made in the brain its levels skyrocket and cause widespread damage, ultimately leading to a broad range of brain disorders. > > Vitamin B12 is water-soluble and no toxic dose has ever been identified in spite of significant scrutiny. Although the amount of this vitamin needed on a daily basis to prevent deficiency is minimal and measured in micrograms, the amount that produces optimal benefits for the brain is substantially higher. Recent European studies quoted in the article suggest that optimal doses of methyl- B12 are in the range of 10-20 mg per day for adults. For more detailed information on this read the entire article at http://www.immunesupport.com/message/neurob12.htm. > > When recommending a way to deliver the B12, the article suggests sublingual lozenges that are also sold through the same site. However, lozenges are far from optimal since absorption under the tongue has been shown not to exceed 1%, and even less is absorbed when this vitamin is swallowed. This is why many practitioners have found that injections produce the best possible results. > > Recently I started to recommend a liposome-based liquid form of B12 that is taken orally as an alternative to the shots. Liposomes are lecithin-derived substances that incorporate both water- and fat- soluble portions. Vitamins like B12 dissolve fully in the water- soluble portion while the fat-soluble part enables this substance to freely diffuse across the intestinal lining while " shuttling " the dissolved vitamin along with it. The end result is a form of B12 that is swallowed but absorbed almost as well as if injected. > > If this seems a bit far-fetched, you should know that there are hundreds of studies confirming the efficacy of the liposomal delivery system. In fact, the pharmaceutical industry is now developing liposomal forms of medications that until now could only be injected. > > Results also speak for themselves. After I started to recommend a liposome-based product containing methyl-B12 with other synergistic vitamins and minerals, I began to see results that have actually been superior to those I had witnessed with injections. > > I then tried to document the effects of this product on brainwave patterns. Since I can do a simple EEG in my office I started by taking a " picture " of the brain without any supplements and again two hours after taking the B12 mix. The changes in some cases have been dramatic. In one case the first " picture " showed a clear pattern associated brain injury, which all but vanished two hours after drinking the vitamin cocktail. Of course this is not a permanent correction, but it nevertheless provides powerful evidence of the positive effects of methyl-B12 on the brain. > > I am still continuing my own private study of liposomal B12, so if you (or your child) are a current patient and would like to participate please call Robyn at my office. The only condition is that you or your child have one of the conditions listed above. > > Are mercury-free vaccines really safer? > I hate to sound like a pessimist, but whenever a product is promoted as being free of some harmful ingredient, I am always suspicious that whatever is used as replacement is just as bad if not worse. > > We've seen it with sugar-free drinks sweetened with aspartame, which turned out to be toxic to the brain. We've seen it cholesterol- free foods that turned out to be loaded with sugar and harmful trans- fats, and the list goes on. Could mercury > > Lois Noland 240-420-3692 > Alway > > > > s in search for the " cure " > > > > > Lois Noland > 240-420-3692 > I don't give in > I don't give up > And I don't take no for an answer > Always looking for the " Cure " > > > > > > I don't give in > I don't give up > And I don't take NO for an answer. > > If God Brings you to it, > He will Bring you though it. > > > Lois Noland 240-420-3692 > Always in search for the " cure " > > > > > Lois Noland > 240-420-3692 > I don't give in > I don't give up > And I don't take no for an answer > Always looking for the " Cure " > > > > > > I don't give in > I don't give up > And I don't take NO for an answer. > > If God Brings you to it, > He will Bring you though it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 It is a shot. You cannot take it by mouth because it doesan't get into the bloodstream the right way. J just got a shot this morning and he has been in a good mood all day!! Lois Re: B-12............. -I am very encouraged to read about this vitamin!It is a wonderful alternative to psych meds (whichtreat the symptons) This seems to help the braindo it proper job. (And that seems to be the thingwith autism) anyway, please advise if it should be takenwith/without food, time of day etc. And does itcome "chewable"? Thanks.-- In autism , " lois noland" <jlois@...> wrote:>> > > > > Methyl-B12 helps - here's why> For years I have been recommending a form of vitamin B12 called methyl-B12 for children with autism and ADHD, and more recently also for people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS), Fibromyalgia (FM), and other conditions.> > Although many of us have observed the positive effects of this vitamin on speech, focus and more, there has been relatively little discussion about why it helps, and particularly why this form of B12 and not others can make such a remarkable difference. > > Recently I found an informative summary of the benefits of methyl-B12 on a website dedicated to providing help and resources for people with CFIDS and FM. According to this article, other conditions that benefit from this vitamin include Parkinson's disease, peripheral neuropathies, Alzheimer's, MS, and more. Neither autism nor ADHD were listed, although we know only too well the benefits of methyl-B12 for children suffering from these conditions.> > According to the article, the methyl form of vitamin B12 helps regenerate neurons as well as the protective covering called myelin sheath that envelops nerves throughout the brain and nervous system. It is a well-established fact that, in the presence of any damage to the myelin sheath, nerves cannot function normally. Such damage can result from exposure to a broad range of environmental toxins including of course mercury.> > Methyl B12 has also been shown to protect neurons from glutamate toxicity. Glutamate is a natural neurotransmitter found in food that is also made in the brain and is essential for normal brain function. A healthy brain closely regulates how much glutamate can be present at any time because too much of it causes hyper-excitability and eventually leads to brain cell death. > > Researchers have shown that exposure to mercury or other toxins causes the brain to lose its ability to regulate glutamate levels. What happens next is that as glutamate is absorbed from food and made in the brain its levels skyrocket and cause widespread damage, ultimately leading to a broad range of brain disorders.> > Vitamin B12 is water-soluble and no toxic dose has ever been identified in spite of significant scrutiny. Although the amount of this vitamin needed on a daily basis to prevent deficiency is minimal and measured in micrograms, the amount that produces optimal benefits for the brain is substantially higher. Recent European studies quoted in the article suggest that optimal doses of methyl-B12 are in the range of 10-20 mg per day for adults. For more detailed information on this read the entire article at http://www.immunesupport.com/message/neurob12.htm.> > When recommending a way to deliver the B12, the article suggests sublingual lozenges that are also sold through the same site. However, lozenges are far from optimal since absorption under the tongue has been shown not to exceed 1%, and even less is absorbed when this vitamin is swallowed. This is why many practitioners have found that injections produce the best possible results.> > Recently I started to recommend a liposome-based liquid form of B12 that is taken orally as an alternative to the shots. Liposomes are lecithin-derived substances that incorporate both water- and fat-soluble portions. Vitamins like B12 dissolve fully in the water-soluble portion while the fat-soluble part enables this substance to freely diffuse across the intestinal lining while "shuttling" the dissolved vitamin along with it. The end result is a form of B12 that is swallowed but absorbed almost as well as if injected.> > If this seems a bit far-fetched, you should know that there are hundreds of studies confirming the efficacy of the liposomal delivery system. In fact, the pharmaceutical industry is now developing liposomal forms of medications that until now could only be injected.> > Results also speak for themselves. After I started to recommend a liposome-based product containing methyl-B12 with other synergistic vitamins and minerals, I began to see results that have actually been superior to those I had witnessed with injections.> > I then tried to document the effects of this product on brainwave patterns. Since I can do a simple EEG in my office I started by taking a "picture" of the brain without any supplements and again two hours after taking the B12 mix. The changes in some cases have been dramatic. In one case the first "picture" showed a clear pattern associated brain injury, which all but vanished two hours after drinking the vitamin cocktail. Of course this is not a permanent correction, but it nevertheless provides powerful evidence of the positive effects of methyl-B12 on the brain.> > I am still continuing my own private study of liposomal B12, so if you (or your child) are a current patient and would like to participate please call Robyn at my office. The only condition is that you or your child have one of the conditions listed above. > > Are mercury-free vaccines really safer?> I hate to sound like a pessimist, but whenever a product is promoted as being free of some harmful ingredient, I am always suspicious that whatever is used as replacement is just as bad if not worse. > > We've seen it with sugar-free drinks sweetened with aspartame, which turned out to be toxic to the brain. We've seen it cholesterol-free foods that turned out to be loaded with sugar and harmful trans-fats, and the list goes on. Could mercury> > Lois Noland 240-420-3692> Alway> > > > s in search for the "cure"> > > > > Lois Noland> 240-420-3692> I don't give in> I don't give up> And I don't take no for an answer> Always looking for the "Cure"> > > > > > I don't give in> I don't give up> And I don't take NO for an answer.> > If God Brings you to it,> He will Bring you though it.> > > Lois Noland 240-420-3692> Always in search for the "cure"> > > > > Lois Noland> 240-420-3692> I don't give in> I don't give up> And I don't take no for an answer> Always looking for the "Cure"> > > > > > I don't give in> I don't give up> And I don't take NO for an answer.> > If God Brings you to it,> He will Bring you though it.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 We do the injections with our son--it is subcutaneous, just under the skin, so it does not penetrate much and I won't say he loves the idea but barely flinches when we actually do it (only every three days). Our doc advised us to do it at night after he went to sleep because they don't even wake up to it, and that was true, but the first few times we did it he ended up very AWAKE and chatty at 1am! So we did it earlier in the day--the chattiness did not even come out as hyperactivity during the day, he had a moderate positive response in language and cognitive stuff immediately which has gradually continued since he's been on it (along with ABA, chelation, and other therapies.) Now if we do it at night, he doesn't react to it. BUt now they also have a nose-spray version. The big puzzle is how to get stuff into the body in the most convenient and well-absorbed way. On Jun 17, 2006, at 1:27 AM, mayelouise wrote: > -I am very encouraged to read about this vitamin! > It is a wonderful alternative to psych meds (which > treat the symptons) This seems to help the brain > do it proper job. (And that seems to be the thing > with autism) > anyway, please advise if it should be taken > with/without food, time of day etc. And does it > come " chewable " ? Thanks. > > > > > > > > -- In autism , " lois noland " > <jlois@...> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Methyl-B12 helps - here's why >> For years I have been recommending a form of vitamin B12 called > methyl-B12 for children with autism and ADHD, and more recently also > for people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS), > Fibromyalgia (FM), and other conditions. >> >> Although many of us have observed the positive effects of this > vitamin on speech, focus and more, there has been relatively little > discussion about why it helps, and particularly why this form of B12 > and not others can make such a remarkable difference. >> >> Recently I found an informative summary of the benefits of methyl- > B12 on a website dedicated to providing help and resources for > people with CFIDS and FM. According to this article, other > conditions that benefit from this vitamin include Parkinson's > disease, peripheral neuropathies, Alzheimer's, MS, and more. Neither > autism nor ADHD were listed, although we know only too well the > benefits of methyl-B12 for children suffering from these conditions. >> >> According to the article, the methyl form of vitamin B12 helps > regenerate neurons as well as the protective covering called myelin > sheath that envelops nerves throughout the brain and nervous system. > It is a well-established fact that, in the presence of any damage to > the myelin sheath, nerves cannot function normally. Such damage can > result from exposure to a broad range of environmental toxins > including of course mercury. >> >> Methyl B12 has also been shown to protect neurons from glutamate > toxicity. Glutamate is a natural neurotransmitter found in food that > is also made in the brain and is essential for normal brain > function. A healthy brain closely regulates how much glutamate can > be present at any time because too much of it causes hyper- > excitability and eventually leads to brain cell death. >> >> Researchers have shown that exposure to mercury or other toxins > causes the brain to lose its ability to regulate glutamate levels. > What happens next is that as glutamate is absorbed from food and > made in the brain its levels skyrocket and cause widespread damage, > ultimately leading to a broad range of brain disorders. >> >> Vitamin B12 is water-soluble and no toxic dose has ever been > identified in spite of significant scrutiny. Although the amount of > this vitamin needed on a daily basis to prevent deficiency is > minimal and measured in micrograms, the amount that produces optimal > benefits for the brain is substantially higher. Recent European > studies quoted in the article suggest that optimal doses of methyl- > B12 are in the range of 10-20 mg per day for adults. For more > detailed information on this read the entire article at > http://www.immunesupport.com/message/neurob12.htm. >> >> When recommending a way to deliver the B12, the article suggests > sublingual lozenges that are also sold through the same site. > However, lozenges are far from optimal since absorption under the > tongue has been shown not to exceed 1%, and even less is absorbed > when this vitamin is swallowed. This is why many practitioners have > found that injections produce the best possible results. >> >> Recently I started to recommend a liposome-based liquid form of > B12 that is taken orally as an alternative to the shots. Liposomes > are lecithin-derived substances that incorporate both water- and fat- > soluble portions. Vitamins like B12 dissolve fully in the water- > soluble portion while the fat-soluble part enables this substance to > freely diffuse across the intestinal lining while " shuttling " the > dissolved vitamin along with it. The end result is a form of B12 > that is swallowed but absorbed almost as well as if injected. >> >> If this seems a bit far-fetched, you should know that there are > hundreds of studies confirming the efficacy of the liposomal > delivery system. In fact, the pharmaceutical industry is now > developing liposomal forms of medications that until now could only > be injected. >> >> Results also speak for themselves. After I started to recommend a > liposome-based product containing methyl-B12 with other synergistic > vitamins and minerals, I began to see results that have actually > been superior to those I had witnessed with injections. >> >> I then tried to document the effects of this product on brainwave > patterns. Since I can do a simple EEG in my office I started by > taking a " picture " of the brain without any supplements and again > two hours after taking the B12 mix. The changes in some cases have > been dramatic. In one case the first " picture " showed a clear > pattern associated brain injury, which all but vanished two hours > after drinking the vitamin cocktail. Of course this is not a > permanent correction, but it nevertheless provides powerful evidence > of the positive effects of methyl-B12 on the brain. >> >> I am still continuing my own private study of liposomal B12, so if > you (or your child) are a current patient and would like to > participate please call Robyn at my office. The only condition is > that you or your child have one of the conditions listed above. >> >> Are mercury-free vaccines really safer? >> I hate to sound like a pessimist, but whenever a product is > promoted as being free of some harmful ingredient, I am always > suspicious that whatever is used as replacement is just as bad if > not worse. >> >> We've seen it with sugar-free drinks sweetened with aspartame, > which turned out to be toxic to the brain. We've seen it cholesterol- > free foods that turned out to be loaded with sugar and harmful trans- > fats, and the list goes on. Could mercury >> >> Lois Noland 240-420-3692 >> Alway >> >> >> >> s in search for the " cure " >> >> >> >> >> Lois Noland >> 240-420-3692 >> I don't give in >> I don't give up >> And I don't take no for an answer >> Always looking for the " Cure " >> >> >> >> >> >> I don't give in >> I don't give up >> And I don't take NO for an answer. >> >> If God Brings you to it, >> He will Bring you though it. >> >> >> Lois Noland 240-420-3692 >> Always in search for the " cure " >> >> >> >> >> Lois Noland >> 240-420-3692 >> I don't give in >> I don't give up >> And I don't take no for an answer >> Always looking for the " Cure " >> >> >> >> >> >> I don't give in >> I don't give up >> And I don't take NO for an answer. >> >> If God Brings you to it, >> He will Bring you though it. >> > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 I wonder what the results are for those that take it orally(sublingual tablets).Anyone know? Where can you get it? Stacey From: lois noland <jlois@...> Date: Sat Jun 17 17:19:15 CDT 2006 autism Subject: Re: Re: B-12............. It is a shot. You cannot take it by mouth because it doesan't get into the bloodstream the right way. J just got a shot this morning and he has been in a good mood all day!! Lois Re: B-12............. -I am very encouraged to read about this vitamin! It is a wonderful alternative to psych meds (which treat the symptons) This seems to help the brain do it proper job. (And that seems to be the thing with autism) anyway, please advise if it should be taken with/without food, time of day etc. And does it come " chewable " ? Thanks. -- In autism , " lois noland " <jlois@...> wrote: > > > > > > Methyl-B12 helps - here's why > For years I have been recommending a form of vitamin B12 called methyl-B12 for children with autism and ADHD, and more recently also for people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS), Fibromyalgia (FM), and other conditions. > > Although many of us have observed the positive effects of this vitamin on speech, focus and more, there has been relatively little discussion about why it helps, and particularly why this form of B12 and not others can make such a remarkable difference. > > Recently I found an informative summary of the benefits of methyl- B12 on a website dedicated to providing help and resources for people with CFIDS and FM. According to this article, other conditions that benefit from this vitamin include Parkinson's <BR>disease, peripheral neuropathies, Alzheimer's, MS, and more. Neither autism nor ADHD were listed, although we know only too well the benefits of methyl-B12 for children suffering from these conditions. > > According to the article, the methyl form of vitamin B12 helps regenerate neurons as well as the protective covering called myelin sheath that envelops nerves throughout the brain and nervous system. It is a well-established fact that, in the presence of any damage to the myelin sheath, nerves cannot function normally. Such damage can result from exposure to a broad range of environmental toxins including of course mercury. > > Methyl B12 has also been shown to protect neurons from glutamate toxicity. Glutamate is a natural neurotransmitter found in food that is also made in the brain and is essential for normal brain function. A healthy brain closely regulates how much glutamate can be present at any time because too much of it causes hyper- excitability and eventually leads to brain cell death. > > Researchers have shown that exposure to mercury or other toxins causes the brain to lose its ability to regulate glutamate levels. What happens next is that as glutamate is absorbed from food and made in the brain its levels skyrocket and cause widespread damage, ultimately leading to a broad range of brain disorders. > > Vitamin B12 is water-soluble and no toxic dose has ever been identified in spite of significant scrutiny. Although the amount of this vitamin needed on a daily basis to prevent deficiency is minimal and measured in micrograms, the amount that produces optimal benefits for the brain is substantially higher. Recent European studies quoted in the article suggest that optimal doses of methyl- B12 are in the range of 10-20 mg per day for adults. For more detailed information on this read the entire article at http://www.immunesupport.com/message/neurob12.htm. > > When recommending a way to deliver the B12, the article suggests sublingual lozenges that are also sold through the same site. However, lozenges are far from optimal since absorption under the tongue has been shown not to exceed 1%, and even less is absorbed when this vitamin is swallowed. This is why many practitioners have found that injections produce the best possible results. > > Recently I started to recommend a liposome-based liquid form of B12 that is taken orally as an alternative to the shots. Liposomes are lecithin-derived substances that incorporate both water- and fat- soluble portions. Vitamins like B12 dissolve fully in the water- soluble portion while the fat-soluble part enables this substance to freely diffuse across the intestinal lining while " shuttling " the dissolved vitamin along with it. The end result is a form of B12 that is swallowed but absorbed almost as well as if injected. > > If this seems a bit far-fetched, you should know that there are hundreds of studies confirming the efficacy of the liposomal delivery system. In fact, the pharmaceutical industry is now developing liposomal forms of medications that until now could only be injected. > > Results also speak for themselves. After I started to recommend a liposome-based product containing methyl-B12 with other synergistic vitamins and minerals, I began to see results that have actually been superior to those I had witnessed with injections. > > I then tried to document the effects of this product on brainwave patterns. Since I can do a simple EEG in my office I started by taking a " picture " of the brain without any supplements and again two hours after taking the B12 mix. The changes in some cases have been dramatic. In one case the first " picture " showed a clear pattern associated brain injury, which all but vanished two hours after drinking the vitamin cocktail. Of course this is not a permanent correction, but it nevertheless provides powerful evidence of the positive effects of methyl-B12 on the brain. > > I am still continuing my own private study of liposomal B12, so if you (or your child) are a current patient and would like to participate please call Robyn at my office. The only condition is that you or your child have one of the conditions listed above. > > Are mercury-free vaccines really safer? > I hate to sound like a pessimist, but whenever a product is promoted as being free of some harmful ingredient, I am always suspicious that whatever is used as replacement is just as bad if not worse. > > We've seen it with sugar-free drinks sweetened with aspartame, which turned out to be toxic to the brain. We've seen it cholesterol- free foods that turned out to be loaded with sugar and harmful trans- fats, and the list goes on. Could mercury > > Lois Noland 240-420-3692 > Alway > > > > s in search for the " cure " > > > > > Lois Noland > 240-420-3692 > I don't give in > I don't give up<BR>> And I don't take no for an answer > Always looking for the " Cure " > > > > > > I don't give in<BR>> I don't give up > And I don't take NO for an answer. > > If God Brings you to it, > He will Bring you though it. > > > Lois Noland 240-420-3692 > Always in search for the " cure " > > > > > Lois Noland > 240-420-3692 > I don't give in > I don't give up<BR>> And I don't take no for an answer > Always looking for the " Cure " > > > > > > I don't give in<BR>> I don't give up > And I don't take NO for an answer. > > If God Brings you to it, > He will Bring you though it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Lois, Do you know where one can find liposomal B12? According to this article it's an alternative to doing the shots which in my case I don't know how my son would do with that. Stacey From: lois noland <jlois@...> Date: Fri Jun 16 14:51:43 CDT 2006 lois noland <jlois@...>, " Jim Lynch (E-mail) " <lynch@...>, WACASA , AutismMeds , autism , MoMAMissionPossible , landAutismRecoveryCoalition Subject: B-12.............   Methyl-B12 helps - here's why For years I have been recommending a form of vitamin B12 called methyl-B12 for children with autism and ADHD, and more recently also for people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS), Fibromyalgia (FM), and other conditions. Although many of us have observed the positive effects of this vitamin on speech, focus and more, there has been relatively little discussion about why it helps, and particularly why this form of B12 and not others can make such a remarkable difference. Recently I found an informative summary of the benefits of methyl-B12 on a website dedicated to providing help and resources for people with CFIDS and FM. According to this article, other conditions that benefit from this vitamin include Parkinson’s disease, peripheral neuropathies, Alzheimer’s, MS, and more. Neither autism nor ADHD were listed, although we know only too well the benefits of methyl-B12 for children suffering from these conditions. According to the article, the methyl form of vitamin B12 helps regenerate neurons as well as the protective covering called myelin sheath that envelops nerves throughout the brain and nervous system. It is a well-established fact that, in the presence of any damage to the myelin sheath, nerves cannot function normally. Such damage can result from exposure to a broad range of environmental toxins including of course mercury. Methyl B12 has also been shown to protect neurons from glutamate toxicity. Glutamate is a natural neurotransmitter found in food that is also made in the brain and is essential for normal brain function. A healthy brain closely regulates how much glutamate can be present at any time because too much of it causes hyper-excitability and eventually leads to brain cell death. Researchers have shown that exposure to mercury or other toxins causes the brain to lose its ability to regulate glutamate levels. What happens next is that as glutamate is absorbed from food and made in the brain its levels skyrocket and cause widespread damage, ultimately leading to a broad range of brain disorders. Vitamin B12 is water-soluble and no toxic dose has ever been identified in spite of significant scrutiny. Although the amount of this vitamin needed on a daily basis to prevent deficiency is minimal and measured in micrograms, the amount that produces optimal benefits for the brain is substantially higher. Recent European studies quoted in the article suggest that optimal doses of methyl-B12 are in the range of 10-20 mg per day for adults. For more detailed information on this read the entire article at http://www.immunesupport.com/message/neurob12.htm. When recommending a way to deliver the B12, the article suggests sublingual lozenges that are also sold through the same site. However, lozenges are far from optimal since absorption under the tongue has been shown not to exceed 1%, and even less is absorbed when this vitamin is swallowed. This is why many practitioners have found that injections produce the best possible results. Recently I started to recommend a liposome-based liquid form of B12 that is taken orally as an alternative to the shots. Liposomes are lecithin-derived substances that incorporate both water- and fat-soluble portions. Vitamins like B12 dissolve fully in the water-soluble portion while the fat-soluble part enables this substance to freely diffuse across the intestinal lining while " shuttling " the dissolved vitamin along with it. The end result is a form of B12 that is swallowed but absorbed almost as well as if injected. If this seems a bit far-fetched, you should know that there are hundreds of studies confirming the efficacy of the liposomal delivery system. In fact, the pharmaceutical industry is now developing liposomal forms of medications that until now could only be injected. Results also speak for themselves. After I started to recommend a liposome-based product containing methyl-B12 with other synergistic vitamins and minerals, I began to see results that have actually been superior to those I had witnessed with injections. I then tried to document the effects of this product on brainwave patterns. Since I can do a simple EEG in my office I started by taking a " picture " of the brain without any supplements and again two hours after taking the B12 mix. The changes in some cases have been dramatic. In one case the first " picture " showed a clear pattern associated brain injury, which all but vanished two hours after drinking the vitamin cocktail. Of course this is not a permanent correction, but it nevertheless provides powerful evidence of the positive effects of methyl-B12 on the brain. I am still continuing my own private study of liposomal B12, so if you (or your child) are a current patient and would like to participate please call Robyn at my office. The only condition is that you or your child have one of the conditions listed above. Are mercury-free vaccines really safer? I hate to sound like a pessimist, but whenever a product is promoted as being free of some harmful ingredient, I am always suspicious that whatever is used as replacement is just as bad if not worse. We’ve seen it with sugar-free drinks sweetened with aspartame, which turned out to be toxic to the brain. We’ve seen it cholesterol-free foods that turned out to be loaded with sugar and harmful trans-fats, and the list goes on. Could mercury Lois Noland 240-420-3692 Alway   s in search for the " cure "    Lois Noland 240-420-3692 I don't give in<BR>I don't give up And I don't take no for an answer Always looking for the " Cure "      I don't give in<BR>I don't give up And I don't take NO for an answer. If God Brings you to it, He will Bring you though it.  Lois Noland 240-420-3692 Always in search for the " cure "    Lois Noland 240-420-3692 I don't give in<BR>I don't give up And I don't take no for an answer Always looking for the " Cure "      I don't give in<BR>I don't give up And I don't take NO for an answer. If God Brings you to it, He will Bring you though it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 , No I don't. From what my understanding is is that the B-12 is what helps. I don't know anything about liposomal B-12 Re: B-12............. Lois,Do you know where one can find liposomal B12? According to this article it's an alternative to doing the shots which in my case I don't know how my son would do with that.StaceyFrom: lois noland <jlois@....com>Date: Fri Jun 16 14:51:43 CDT 2006lois noland <jlois@....com>, "Jim Lynch (E-mail)" <lynchmontgomerycountymd (DOT) gov>, WACASA , AutismMeds , autism , MoMAMissionPossible , landAutismRecoveryCoalition Subject: B-12............. Methyl-B12 helps - here's whyFor years I have been recommending a form of vitamin B12 called methyl-B12 for children with autism and ADHD, and more recently also for people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS), Fibromyalgia (FM), and other conditions.Although many of us have observed the positive effects of this vitamin on speech, focus and more, there has been relatively little discussion about why it helps, and particularly why this form of B12 and not others can make such a remarkable difference. Recently I found an informative summary of the benefits of methyl-B12 on a website dedicated to providing help and resources for people with CFIDS and FM. According to this article, other conditions that benefit from this vitamin include Parkinson’s disease, peripheral neuropathies, Alzheimer’s, MS, and more. Neither autism nor ADHD were listed, although we know only too well the benefits of methyl-B12 for children suffering from these conditions.According to the article, the methyl form of vitamin B12 helps regenerate neurons as well as the protective covering called myelin sheath that envelops nerves throughout the brain and nervous system. It is a well-established fact that, in the presence of any damage to the myelin sheath, nerves cannot function normally. Such damage can result from exposure to a broad range of environmental toxins including of course mercury.Methyl B12 has also been shown to protect neurons from glutamate toxicity. Glutamate is a natural neurotransmitter found in food that is also made in the brain and is essential for normal brain function. A healthy brain closely regulates how much glutamate can be present at any time because too much of it causes hyper-excitability and eventually leads to brain cell death. Researchers have shown that exposure to mercury or other toxins causes the brain to lose its ability to regulate glutamate levels. What happens next is that as glutamate is absorbed from food and made in the brain its levels skyrocket and cause widespread damage, ultimately leading to a broad range of brain disorders.Vitamin B12 is water-soluble and no toxic dose has ever been identified in spite of significant scrutiny. Although the amount of this vitamin needed on a daily basis to prevent deficiency is minimal and measured in micrograms, the amount that produces optimal benefits for the brain is substantially higher. Recent European studies quoted in the article suggest that optimal doses of methyl-B12 are in the range of 10-20 mg per day for adults. For more detailed information on this read the entire article at http://www.immunesupport.com/message/neurob12.htm.When recommending a way to deliver the B12, the article suggests sublingual lozenges that are also sold through the same site. However, lozenges are far from optimal since absorption under the tongue has been shown not to exceed 1%, and even less is absorbed when this vitamin is swallowed. This is why many practitioners have found that injections produce the best possible results.Recently I started to recommend a liposome-based liquid form of B12 that is taken orally as an alternative to the shots. Liposomes are lecithin-derived substances that incorporate both water- and fat-soluble portions. Vitamins like B12 dissolve fully in the water-soluble portion while the fat-soluble part enables this substance to freely diffuse across the intestinal lining while "shuttling" the dissolved vitamin along with it. The end result is a form of B12 that is swallowed but absorbed almost as well as if injected.If this seems a bit far-fetched, you should know that there are hundreds of studies confirming the efficacy of the liposomal delivery system. In fact, the pharmaceutical industry is now developing liposomal forms of medications that until now could only be injected.Results also speak for themselves. After I started to recommend a liposome-based product containing methyl-B12 with other synergistic vitamins and minerals, I began to see results that have actually been superior to those I had witnessed with injections.I then tried to document the effects of this product on brainwave patterns. Since I can do a simple EEG in my office I started by taking a "picture" of the brain without any supplements and again two hours after taking the B12 mix. The changes in some cases have been dramatic. In one case the first "picture" showed a clear pattern associated brain injury, which all but vanished two hours after drinking the vitamin cocktail. Of course this is not a permanent correction, but it nevertheless provides powerful evidence of the positive effects of methyl-B12 on the brain.I am still continuing my own private study of liposomal B12, so if you (or your child) are a current patient and would like to participate please call Robyn at my office. The only condition is that you or your child have one of the conditions listed above. Are mercury-free vaccines really safer?I hate to sound like a pessimist, but whenever a product is promoted as being free of some harmful ingredient, I am always suspicious that whatever is used as replacement is just as bad if not worse. We’ve seen it with sugar-free drinks sweetened with aspartame, which turned out to be toxic to the brain. We’ve seen it cholesterol-free foods that turned out to be loaded with sugar and harmful trans-fats, and the list goes on. Could mercury Lois Noland 240-420-3692Alway s in search for the "cure" Lois Noland240-420-3692I don't give in<BR>I don't give upAnd I don't take no for an answerAlways looking for the "Cure" I don't give in<BR>I don't give upAnd I don't take NO for an answer. If God Brings you to it,He will Bring you though it. Lois Noland 240-420-3692Always in search for the "cure" Lois Noland240-420-3692I don't give in<BR>I don't give upAnd I don't take no for an answerAlways looking for the "Cure" I don't give in<BR>I don't give upAnd I don't take NO for an answer. If God Brings you to it,He will Bring you though it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 , No I don't. From what my understanding is is that the B-12 is what helps. I don't know anything about liposomal B-12 Re: B-12............. Lois,Do you know where one can find liposomal B12? According to this article it's an alternative to doing the shots which in my case I don't know how my son would do with that.StaceyFrom: lois noland <jlois@....com>Date: Fri Jun 16 14:51:43 CDT 2006lois noland <jlois@....com>, "Jim Lynch (E-mail)" <lynchmontgomerycountymd (DOT) gov>, WACASA , AutismMeds , autism , MoMAMissionPossible , landAutismRecoveryCoalition Subject: B-12............. Methyl-B12 helps - here's whyFor years I have been recommending a form of vitamin B12 called methyl-B12 for children with autism and ADHD, and more recently also for people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFIDS), Fibromyalgia (FM), and other conditions.Although many of us have observed the positive effects of this vitamin on speech, focus and more, there has been relatively little discussion about why it helps, and particularly why this form of B12 and not others can make such a remarkable difference. Recently I found an informative summary of the benefits of methyl-B12 on a website dedicated to providing help and resources for people with CFIDS and FM. According to this article, other conditions that benefit from this vitamin include Parkinson’s disease, peripheral neuropathies, Alzheimer’s, MS, and more. Neither autism nor ADHD were listed, although we know only too well the benefits of methyl-B12 for children suffering from these conditions.According to the article, the methyl form of vitamin B12 helps regenerate neurons as well as the protective covering called myelin sheath that envelops nerves throughout the brain and nervous system. It is a well-established fact that, in the presence of any damage to the myelin sheath, nerves cannot function normally. Such damage can result from exposure to a broad range of environmental toxins including of course mercury.Methyl B12 has also been shown to protect neurons from glutamate toxicity. Glutamate is a natural neurotransmitter found in food that is also made in the brain and is essential for normal brain function. A healthy brain closely regulates how much glutamate can be present at any time because too much of it causes hyper-excitability and eventually leads to brain cell death. Researchers have shown that exposure to mercury or other toxins causes the brain to lose its ability to regulate glutamate levels. What happens next is that as glutamate is absorbed from food and made in the brain its levels skyrocket and cause widespread damage, ultimately leading to a broad range of brain disorders.Vitamin B12 is water-soluble and no toxic dose has ever been identified in spite of significant scrutiny. Although the amount of this vitamin needed on a daily basis to prevent deficiency is minimal and measured in micrograms, the amount that produces optimal benefits for the brain is substantially higher. Recent European studies quoted in the article suggest that optimal doses of methyl-B12 are in the range of 10-20 mg per day for adults. For more detailed information on this read the entire article at http://www.immunesupport.com/message/neurob12.htm.When recommending a way to deliver the B12, the article suggests sublingual lozenges that are also sold through the same site. However, lozenges are far from optimal since absorption under the tongue has been shown not to exceed 1%, and even less is absorbed when this vitamin is swallowed. This is why many practitioners have found that injections produce the best possible results.Recently I started to recommend a liposome-based liquid form of B12 that is taken orally as an alternative to the shots. Liposomes are lecithin-derived substances that incorporate both water- and fat-soluble portions. Vitamins like B12 dissolve fully in the water-soluble portion while the fat-soluble part enables this substance to freely diffuse across the intestinal lining while "shuttling" the dissolved vitamin along with it. The end result is a form of B12 that is swallowed but absorbed almost as well as if injected.If this seems a bit far-fetched, you should know that there are hundreds of studies confirming the efficacy of the liposomal delivery system. In fact, the pharmaceutical industry is now developing liposomal forms of medications that until now could only be injected.Results also speak for themselves. After I started to recommend a liposome-based product containing methyl-B12 with other synergistic vitamins and minerals, I began to see results that have actually been superior to those I had witnessed with injections.I then tried to document the effects of this product on brainwave patterns. Since I can do a simple EEG in my office I started by taking a "picture" of the brain without any supplements and again two hours after taking the B12 mix. The changes in some cases have been dramatic. In one case the first "picture" showed a clear pattern associated brain injury, which all but vanished two hours after drinking the vitamin cocktail. Of course this is not a permanent correction, but it nevertheless provides powerful evidence of the positive effects of methyl-B12 on the brain.I am still continuing my own private study of liposomal B12, so if you (or your child) are a current patient and would like to participate please call Robyn at my office. The only condition is that you or your child have one of the conditions listed above. Are mercury-free vaccines really safer?I hate to sound like a pessimist, but whenever a product is promoted as being free of some harmful ingredient, I am always suspicious that whatever is used as replacement is just as bad if not worse. We’ve seen it with sugar-free drinks sweetened with aspartame, which turned out to be toxic to the brain. We’ve seen it cholesterol-free foods that turned out to be loaded with sugar and harmful trans-fats, and the list goes on. Could mercury Lois Noland 240-420-3692Alway s in search for the "cure" Lois Noland240-420-3692I don't give in<BR>I don't give upAnd I don't take no for an answerAlways looking for the "Cure" I don't give in<BR>I don't give upAnd I don't take NO for an answer. If God Brings you to it,He will Bring you though it. Lois Noland 240-420-3692Always in search for the "cure" Lois Noland240-420-3692I don't give in<BR>I don't give upAnd I don't take no for an answerAlways looking for the "Cure" I don't give in<BR>I don't give upAnd I don't take NO for an answer. If God Brings you to it,He will Bring you though it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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