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My wife has had a similar effect from MB12. She is not a responder... but does

she have

the classic symptoms... but when in the house of an experimental person... you

may

sometimes experiement.

Out of all the people I've seen or heard of trying MB12 there are a small number

who just

don't tolerate it well... and one of the symptoms of those folks is the

headaches. MB12

typically helps people with headaches, so any severe " reverse " effect to me

means it's not

being tolerated for one reason or another. Some people remove the folinic, some

people

lower the dose, some people just aren't good responders... and I have seen them

come in

bunches (like if mom doesn't do well with it and then the child didn't either).

For your child, I would try leaving the MB12 out until it reaches room

temperature. A

parent suggested this for sensory integration issues and I think it's a good

idea. That

might help to eliminate that possibility.

- Stan

>

>

> Hi all,

> We got our MB12 nasal/folinic spray from Coastal the other day.

> I tried it on myself, Glenn and my husband (just today for him).

> Sooo...

>

> Me: felt like a " head buzz " just after administration, developed

> into dull headache about 40 min afterwards, and felt very irritable

> and edgy for five-six hours afterwards (like a 'too much coffee'

> feeling). This happened all three days. I took no other form of B12

> those days.

>

> Glenn: REALLY not happy about getting something stuck up his nose,

> poor guy ;-P Cried/complained for 20 min afterwards first day.

> Really cried for nearly 45 min yesterday (he has no words, but has

> very expressive jargon - " complained " for about an hour after the

> crying was over). Did not get nasal spray today.

>

> Husband: First spray today. Felt " head buzz " about 20 min

> afterwards, and developed really severe headache an hour afterwards.

> Lasted for about two hours (even w/ ibuprofen). He does not want to

> try it again.

>

> So, does any of this sound familiar? Or are we super-sensative?

> Or maybe a bunk batch? I was really excited to try this, but after

> our reactions I am a bit reluctant...

> Any thoughts welcome, thanks.

>

> Happy 2006! :-)

> -christine

>

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