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Any idea why the MB12 nasal spray stopped “working”

on my son.

He is six years old, tough nut, nonverbal. He was a Nonresponder

to MB12 shots. We started the MB12 nasal spray and we saw great results……

initially. We got a real pop in language. His school asked if we

could bathe him in it. Then, we began seeing some

hyperactivity and sleeplessness. We decided to do a trial of the MB12

nasal spray without the FA in it. He was a Nonresponder to the plain MB12

nasal spray. Then we went back to the MB12 with FA and saw no response.

We even doubled the dose and nothing, nada, zip. We couldn’t get

any response at all.

Any suggestions or ideas? This thing is such a

rollercoaster sometime.

Thank you,

Pamela

" Courage is doing what you're afraid to do.

There can be no courage unless you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

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Not Stan. Nor versed with the nasal b12 form but will say this may

be helpful if it does relate to your situation..

From the work of Dr N I have learned that plateaus often come from

children who are not absorbing b12 properly / proper dose etc.. Or

are not supplemented properly. (All other supplementation)

Also See Dr N Biochat Notes.

This happen to our son after one year of Mb12 then we tried the DD

protocol (too much for kiddo) only to learn that our supplement

regimen was not up to par. If this is so then you will see a

responder drop off then start to see gains again. I know this may

not pertain to your kiddo but don't want you to miss the benefit

either if a you didn't have proper trial or didn't have supplement

regimen to accommodate the work of what the B's. Are doing.

Our example

This made sense to me when we noticed this pattern originally when

we stopped the Mb12 (many trials) and then added it back. " We got

back the " wows " we originally seen. Another words for us my son was

a big responder than it plateaus off.

One Q I would ask myself is how long have you done the trial w/ Mb12

sub Q.

IMO Dr N was the pioneer and perfector of methyl B12 and has allot

to say about it

You may want to look into his links to get some more ideas.

He was doing clinical trial/ study on nasal b12 in comparing with

the sub Q- b12 and or responders.

But don't think the full results are out yet

Hers a few links on his work regarding Mb12

HTH

Kenny v

http://www.drneubrander.com/page1.html

http://www.drneubrander.com/Files/Methyl-B12;%20Myth,%20Masterpiece,%

20or%20Miracle.doc

>

> Any idea why the MB12 nasal spray stopped " working " on my son.

>

>

>

> He is six years old, tough nut, nonverbal. He was a Nonresponder

to MB12

> shots. We started the MB12 nasal spray and we saw great results..

> initially. We got a real pop in language. His school asked if we

could

> bathe him in it. Then, we began seeing some hyperactivity and

> sleeplessness. We decided to do a trial of the MB12 nasal spray

without the

> FA in it. He was a Nonresponder to the plain MB12 nasal spray.

Then we

> went back to the MB12 with FA and saw no response. We even

doubled the dose

> and nothing, nada, zip. We couldn't get any response at all.

>

>

>

> Any suggestions or ideas? This thing is such a rollercoaster

sometime.

>

>

>

> Thank you,

>

> Pamela

>

>

>

> " Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no

courage unless

> you're scared. "

>

> Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

>

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Not Stan. Nor versed with the nasal b12 form but will say this may

be helpful if it does relate to your situation..

From the work of Dr N I have learned that plateaus often come from

children who are not absorbing b12 properly / proper dose etc.. Or

are not supplemented properly. (All other supplementation)

Also See Dr N Biochat Notes.

This happen to our son after one year of Mb12 then we tried the DD

protocol (too much for kiddo) only to learn that our supplement

regimen was not up to par. If this is so then you will see a

responder drop off then start to see gains again. I know this may

not pertain to your kiddo but don't want you to miss the benefit

either if a you didn't have proper trial or didn't have supplement

regimen to accommodate the work of what the B's. Are doing.

Our example

This made sense to me when we noticed this pattern originally when

we stopped the Mb12 (many trials) and then added it back. " We got

back the " wows " we originally seen. Another words for us my son was

a big responder than it plateaus off.

One Q I would ask myself is how long have you done the trial w/ Mb12

sub Q.

IMO Dr N was the pioneer and perfector of methyl B12 and has allot

to say about it

You may want to look into his links to get some more ideas.

He was doing clinical trial/ study on nasal b12 in comparing with

the sub Q- b12 and or responders.

But don't think the full results are out yet

Hers a few links on his work regarding Mb12

HTH

Kenny v

http://www.drneubrander.com/page1.html

http://www.drneubrander.com/Files/Methyl-B12;%20Myth,%20Masterpiece,%

20or%20Miracle.doc

>

> Any idea why the MB12 nasal spray stopped " working " on my son.

>

>

>

> He is six years old, tough nut, nonverbal. He was a Nonresponder

to MB12

> shots. We started the MB12 nasal spray and we saw great results..

> initially. We got a real pop in language. His school asked if we

could

> bathe him in it. Then, we began seeing some hyperactivity and

> sleeplessness. We decided to do a trial of the MB12 nasal spray

without the

> FA in it. He was a Nonresponder to the plain MB12 nasal spray.

Then we

> went back to the MB12 with FA and saw no response. We even

doubled the dose

> and nothing, nada, zip. We couldn't get any response at all.

>

>

>

> Any suggestions or ideas? This thing is such a rollercoaster

sometime.

>

>

>

> Thank you,

>

> Pamela

>

>

>

> " Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no

courage unless

> you're scared. "

>

> Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

>

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