Guest guest Posted April 14, 2005 Report Share Posted April 14, 2005 No I had a normal B12 test come in just b4 I started with B12 and when I was really ill. All the research I have done since suggests that it is typical for one to have normal B12 serum blood levels but abnormal Homocystine and NO. Nitric Oxide I suspect is the real problem? and the solution seems to be to flood the system with b12 and open up the detox path ways. (It might also be other toxins) but the detox pathway way is the same it would seem for many of these. Others have implicated Mercury. I can repost all the collected data I have in the next post. See if this lights up any bells for others. I have been telling people for about 4 weeks now that if they are sensitive to sun they should flood the system with B12 and other Bs and it will go. In fact a Carnes recently reported that she started B12 and shortly after said also that her sensitivity to the sun went away! I do not know if it is 1+1=2 but I think it is bloody interesting. Bleu > > R: > > I don't follow the D connection... > > If your symptoms got better with B12 supplementation- it sounds like > a B deficiency. > > Barb > > > > > > > My last big relapse, in 2003, > > was the worst in my 35-year > > history of crashes. It could > > have been caused by unknowingly > > increasing vitamin D levels. > > I recently talked to a friend > > who is a Ph.D. researcher from > > a field outside CFS who is one > > of the top people at one of the > > top universities in the world > > in that field. That professor > > knew of the large body of > > published science about the > > problems with too much vitamin D. > > > > After unknowingly increasing my > > vitamin D intake to many times > > the RDA, most of my CFS symptoms > > got much better for a few months. > > It was at this time of year. > > I then went into a slow onset > > relapse that got worse and worse. > > I talked to my well-known CFS > > physician about the relapse. > > Neither of us could explain it. > > > > > > After several months, I finally > > tried 10,000mcg. of hydroxocobalamin > > subQ daily. It started improving > > my symptoms overnight, and over > > several months gradually brought > > me out of the worst of the relapse. > > > > Roy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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