Guest guest Posted June 7, 2012 Report Share Posted June 7, 2012 I have started taking B12 as well because it gives me a feeling of more energy. I take one pill a day but I swallow it, don't put under my tongue. I don't know if it absorts faster under the tongue and that could cause it to be toxic. Could be you had so many sprouts that you had he B12 other ways. I am also on D3 as my D was low and that helps with calcium. I have not been drinking milk like I did before. Doctor prescribed the D3 but I just was reading up and decided to take B-12. I felt like I needed more energy. Vitamins can be dangerous if we take too much of them. Carolyn Wilkerson  To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 1:33 AM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  Ok melody I have to ask I know its OT but, what can you tell me about the methyl b-12, I have actually had issues with my b-12 being to low, then when getting injections of b-12 I took a b-12 under the tongue suppliment for energy and then was diagnosed with b-12 toxicity. (Personally I think the Dr. was nuts, that is so rare its crazy even my other Dr.s thinks it was a miss diagnosis)  then just a couple months later I was again told I didnt have enough b-12 again.... Go figure!  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:01 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Hi . Sadly, his is idiopathic (although they now think it's back related). We've tried EVERYTHING known to man (including Coconut Oil). I have a Methyl B-12 page on FB because Methyl B-12 stopped my symptoms dead when I was diagnosed with Diabetic neuropathy 5 years ago. Helped me, did nothing for him because he is not diabetic. But I do thank you for thinking of Alan. Melody > > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, > > > two other diners and myself. > > > > > > > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her > > > sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the > > > restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2012 Report Share Posted June 7, 2012 I have started taking B12 as well because it gives me a feeling of more energy. I take one pill a day but I swallow it, don't put under my tongue. I don't know if it absorts faster under the tongue and that could cause it to be toxic. Could be you had so many sprouts that you had he B12 other ways. I am also on D3 as my D was low and that helps with calcium. I have not been drinking milk like I did before. Doctor prescribed the D3 but I just was reading up and decided to take B-12. I felt like I needed more energy. Vitamins can be dangerous if we take too much of them. Carolyn Wilkerson  To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 1:33 AM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  Ok melody I have to ask I know its OT but, what can you tell me about the methyl b-12, I have actually had issues with my b-12 being to low, then when getting injections of b-12 I took a b-12 under the tongue suppliment for energy and then was diagnosed with b-12 toxicity. (Personally I think the Dr. was nuts, that is so rare its crazy even my other Dr.s thinks it was a miss diagnosis)  then just a couple months later I was again told I didnt have enough b-12 again.... Go figure!  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:01 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Hi . Sadly, his is idiopathic (although they now think it's back related). We've tried EVERYTHING known to man (including Coconut Oil). I have a Methyl B-12 page on FB because Methyl B-12 stopped my symptoms dead when I was diagnosed with Diabetic neuropathy 5 years ago. Helped me, did nothing for him because he is not diabetic. But I do thank you for thinking of Alan. Melody > > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, > > > two other diners and myself. > > > > > > > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her > > > sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the > > > restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2012 Report Share Posted June 7, 2012 I have started taking B12 as well because it gives me a feeling of more energy. I take one pill a day but I swallow it, don't put under my tongue. I don't know if it absorts faster under the tongue and that could cause it to be toxic. Could be you had so many sprouts that you had he B12 other ways. I am also on D3 as my D was low and that helps with calcium. I have not been drinking milk like I did before. Doctor prescribed the D3 but I just was reading up and decided to take B-12. I felt like I needed more energy. Vitamins can be dangerous if we take too much of them. Carolyn Wilkerson  To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 1:33 AM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  Ok melody I have to ask I know its OT but, what can you tell me about the methyl b-12, I have actually had issues with my b-12 being to low, then when getting injections of b-12 I took a b-12 under the tongue suppliment for energy and then was diagnosed with b-12 toxicity. (Personally I think the Dr. was nuts, that is so rare its crazy even my other Dr.s thinks it was a miss diagnosis)  then just a couple months later I was again told I didnt have enough b-12 again.... Go figure!  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:01 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Hi . Sadly, his is idiopathic (although they now think it's back related). We've tried EVERYTHING known to man (including Coconut Oil). I have a Methyl B-12 page on FB because Methyl B-12 stopped my symptoms dead when I was diagnosed with Diabetic neuropathy 5 years ago. Helped me, did nothing for him because he is not diabetic. But I do thank you for thinking of Alan. Melody > > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, > > > two other diners and myself. > > > > > > > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her > > > sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the > > > restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2012 Report Share Posted June 7, 2012 Yeah I know what you mean, I do too! I didnt mean to come across as that its only from the poorer sides of town. I know it most definitely does not. Its just where they happened to be at the time. Sorry if that offended anyone  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:37 PM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  We think of lice being from poor parts of twn but that is not accurate. It can happen to anyone. It can be caught from theatres and airplanes. It can be passed around by girls who let others use their brushes or combs or who just hug and have their hair against someone else's. They were around me and I never got it. They did have long hair and were always hugging other girls and you could see photos with head to head. They are grown now so won't have that problem again I suppose. But they had 2 rounds of it. They also had an exchange student in their home from China. So who knows how they got it. But it was miserable and we were all itchy, know what I mean? Someone just talks about it and I'm scratchin my head. LOL. Carolyn Wilkerson  To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 12:19 AM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  Carolyn, I read somewhere that it recommended not going 100% coconut oil cause the other oils has good things we need too, so that it is best ti experiment with it and find what we like/dont like with the coconut oil and what we prefer with the others to help balance the oils out. As for lice I had some family get it a long time back, they found the cheapest way to keep the lice away was to do the shampoo and nit thing, then after that put baby oil in the hair till you get everything covered washed and etc and are sure you have cleaned everything you can. The oil suffocates the bugs and eggs. Then once you wash your hair well enough to get the oil out. once a week wash it with a dog shampoo that kills lice, its cheaper then the special shampoo. Mind you they had to do that because they lived in the poor side of town and the school was constantly having issues with it, thats why they washed there hair once a week with the dog shampoo to keep it at bay.  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:07 PM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  I am going to have to get coconut oil. Hope whole Foods has it. Going to have to make a trip there. I had read a long time ago that coconut shampoo would keep away lice or that they couldn't live where the coconut shampoo was. Had a granddaughter who had lice and didn't know where she got it. Might have been on the air flight. but family had a hard time getting rid of it. My daughter said she now knew why being called a louse was such a big insult. it was horrible. Have to wash things in hot water or put in hot dryer or cover in plastic and keep air out for a few weeks. Had to spray furniture, etc. as well as do the special shampoo on the head and kill the nits and redo the hsampoo a time or two. Awful stuff.  Wonder if coconut oil would keep mosquitos off me.  And osteoporosis is a good reason to use the oil. Anti-inflamation too. have to alternate coconut oil and olive oil maybe as both so good for us. I have grape seed oil too, but not sure which is better for us there. Carolyn Wilkerson  To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:01 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Hi . Sadly, his is idiopathic (although they now think it's back related). We've tried EVERYTHING known to man (including Coconut Oil). I have a Methyl B-12 page on FB because Methyl B-12 stopped my symptoms dead when I was diagnosed with Diabetic neuropathy 5 years ago. Helped me, did nothing for him because he is not diabetic. But I do thank you for thinking of Alan. Melody > > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, > > > two other diners and myself. > > > > > > > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her > > > sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the > > > restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2012 Report Share Posted June 7, 2012 I don't know what Methyl B12 is. My B12 is just the B vitamin. Think it is 12 but it is for energy. Does perk me up a little bit.  Carolyn Wilkerson  To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:08 PM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  Melody, Im so sorry to hear this. Thats has to be tough for you both. I was hoping I could help, since you help us all so much. Hope they figure it out eventually before its to late!  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:01 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Hi . Sadly, his is idiopathic (although they now think it's back related). We've tried EVERYTHING known to man (including Coconut Oil). I have a Methyl B-12 page on FB because Methyl B-12 stopped my symptoms dead when I was diagnosed with Diabetic neuropathy 5 years ago. Helped me, did nothing for him because he is not diabetic. But I do thank you for thinking of Alan. Melody > > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, > > > two other diners and myself. > > > > > > > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her > > > sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the > > > restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2012 Report Share Posted June 7, 2012 I don't know what Methyl B12 is. My B12 is just the B vitamin. Think it is 12 but it is for energy. Does perk me up a little bit.  Carolyn Wilkerson  To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:08 PM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  Melody, Im so sorry to hear this. Thats has to be tough for you both. I was hoping I could help, since you help us all so much. Hope they figure it out eventually before its to late!  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:01 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Hi . Sadly, his is idiopathic (although they now think it's back related). We've tried EVERYTHING known to man (including Coconut Oil). I have a Methyl B-12 page on FB because Methyl B-12 stopped my symptoms dead when I was diagnosed with Diabetic neuropathy 5 years ago. Helped me, did nothing for him because he is not diabetic. But I do thank you for thinking of Alan. Melody > > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, > > > two other diners and myself. > > > > > > > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her > > > sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the > > > restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2012 Report Share Posted June 7, 2012 I don't know what Methyl B12 is. My B12 is just the B vitamin. Think it is 12 but it is for energy. Does perk me up a little bit.  Carolyn Wilkerson  To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:08 PM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  Melody, Im so sorry to hear this. Thats has to be tough for you both. I was hoping I could help, since you help us all so much. Hope they figure it out eventually before its to late!  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:01 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Hi . Sadly, his is idiopathic (although they now think it's back related). We've tried EVERYTHING known to man (including Coconut Oil). I have a Methyl B-12 page on FB because Methyl B-12 stopped my symptoms dead when I was diagnosed with Diabetic neuropathy 5 years ago. Helped me, did nothing for him because he is not diabetic. But I do thank you for thinking of Alan. Melody > > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, > > > two other diners and myself. > > > > > > > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her > > > sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the > > > restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2012 Report Share Posted June 8, 2012 No. I was of the same impression and then in reading I found it was not accurate and was a major problem in schools today. I guess they have strains that are hard to get rid of. May be form all the international travel.  But they came to my house twice and ended up finding lice each time. Couldn't see it before. Didn't get it at my house as I never ahd it. We discovered it so I wondered about the airplane seats. They don't put the little disposable head rests on anymore. I have traveled though and not had any problem. have to be careful anymore in going to hotels, too, even nicer ones. The bed bugs are makig a big come back as well. That can be a worse problem I'd think. They can get in luggage. Had friends who got some in a hotel and had to go bleach things and had some problems and hotel was to reimburse them. They were moved to another room. Keep luggage off the bed. Put it in the luggage racks or on top of the cabinets, not on floors or on the beds if possible.  Oh now I'm itching just thinking about it. I have enough trouble with mosquitoes.   Carolyn Wilkerson  To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 1:48 AM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  Yeah I know what you mean, I do too! I didnt mean to come across as that its only from the poorer sides of town. I know it most definitely does not. Its just where they happened to be at the time. Sorry if that offended anyone  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:37 PM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  We think of lice being from poor parts of twn but that is not accurate. It can happen to anyone. It can be caught from theatres and airplanes. It can be passed around by girls who let others use their brushes or combs or who just hug and have their hair against someone else's. They were around me and I never got it. They did have long hair and were always hugging other girls and you could see photos with head to head. They are grown now so won't have that problem again I suppose. But they had 2 rounds of it. They also had an exchange student in their home from China. So who knows how they got it. But it was miserable and we were all itchy, know what I mean? Someone just talks about it and I'm scratchin my head. LOL. Carolyn Wilkerson  To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 12:19 AM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  Carolyn, I read somewhere that it recommended not going 100% coconut oil cause the other oils has good things we need too, so that it is best ti experiment with it and find what we like/dont like with the coconut oil and what we prefer with the others to help balance the oils out. As for lice I had some family get it a long time back, they found the cheapest way to keep the lice away was to do the shampoo and nit thing, then after that put baby oil in the hair till you get everything covered washed and etc and are sure you have cleaned everything you can. The oil suffocates the bugs and eggs. Then once you wash your hair well enough to get the oil out. once a week wash it with a dog shampoo that kills lice, its cheaper then the special shampoo. Mind you they had to do that because they lived in the poor side of town and the school was constantly having issues with it, thats why they washed there hair once a week with the dog shampoo to keep it at bay.  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: " sproutpeople " <sproutpeople > Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:07 PM Subject: Re: Re: A new Sprout Story  I am going to have to get coconut oil. Hope whole Foods has it. Going to have to make a trip there. I had read a long time ago that coconut shampoo would keep away lice or that they couldn't live where the coconut shampoo was. Had a granddaughter who had lice and didn't know where she got it. Might have been on the air flight. but family had a hard time getting rid of it. My daughter said she now knew why being called a louse was such a big insult. it was horrible. Have to wash things in hot water or put in hot dryer or cover in plastic and keep air out for a few weeks. Had to spray furniture, etc. as well as do the special shampoo on the head and kill the nits and redo the hsampoo a time or two. Awful stuff.  Wonder if coconut oil would keep mosquitos off me.  And osteoporosis is a good reason to use the oil. Anti-inflamation too. have to alternate coconut oil and olive oil maybe as both so good for us. I have grape seed oil too, but not sure which is better for us there. Carolyn Wilkerson  To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:01 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Hi . Sadly, his is idiopathic (although they now think it's back related). We've tried EVERYTHING known to man (including Coconut Oil). I have a Methyl B-12 page on FB because Methyl B-12 stopped my symptoms dead when I was diagnosed with Diabetic neuropathy 5 years ago. Helped me, did nothing for him because he is not diabetic. But I do thank you for thinking of Alan. Melody > > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, > > > two other diners and myself. > > > > > > > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her > > > sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the > > > restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2012 Report Share Posted June 8, 2012  That is sure true.  Carolyn Wilkerson  To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:05 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Good one Dona!!! I have so much fun bringing these little ziplock bags with sprouts to the restaurant. I'm lucky the owner doesn't mind. Other places, well, they would not like people bringing in food to give out to people eating THEIR food. lol Melody > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, two other diners and myself. > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > I said " Oh, he brings sprouts in too?? " And they all start laughing and the waitress goes: 'No, I shared my sprouts with him " . He then says: " these are amazing " !!! > > > > I then said " Do you realize that everyone in this restaurant is eating sprouts for breakfast? " > > > > It was true. Everyone was having either a sprout sandwich or had sprouts on their omelettes. > > > > I can't imagine what's going to happen tomorrow when the Sanitation guys show up. > > > > ROFL. > > > > Melody > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2012 Report Share Posted June 8, 2012  That is sure true.  Carolyn Wilkerson  To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:05 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Good one Dona!!! I have so much fun bringing these little ziplock bags with sprouts to the restaurant. I'm lucky the owner doesn't mind. Other places, well, they would not like people bringing in food to give out to people eating THEIR food. lol Melody > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, two other diners and myself. > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > I said " Oh, he brings sprouts in too?? " And they all start laughing and the waitress goes: 'No, I shared my sprouts with him " . He then says: " these are amazing " !!! > > > > I then said " Do you realize that everyone in this restaurant is eating sprouts for breakfast? " > > > > It was true. Everyone was having either a sprout sandwich or had sprouts on their omelettes. > > > > I can't imagine what's going to happen tomorrow when the Sanitation guys show up. > > > > ROFL. > > > > Melody > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2012 Report Share Posted June 8, 2012  That is sure true.  Carolyn Wilkerson  To: sproutpeople Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:05 PM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Good one Dona!!! I have so much fun bringing these little ziplock bags with sprouts to the restaurant. I'm lucky the owner doesn't mind. Other places, well, they would not like people bringing in food to give out to people eating THEIR food. lol Melody > > > > This morning I brought 4 little ziplock bags to give to the Waitress, two other diners and myself. > > > > As we were all eating, I look at the waitress as she's enjoying her sprout and egg sandwich. She motions to me to look at the back of the restaurant and a man picks up a forkful of sprouts and salutes me. > > > > I said " Oh, he brings sprouts in too?? " And they all start laughing and the waitress goes: 'No, I shared my sprouts with him " . He then says: " these are amazing " !!! > > > > I then said " Do you realize that everyone in this restaurant is eating sprouts for breakfast? " > > > > It was true. Everyone was having either a sprout sandwich or had sprouts on their omelettes. > > > > I can't imagine what's going to happen tomorrow when the Sanitation guys show up. > > > > ROFL. > > > > Melody > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2012 Report Share Posted June 8, 2012 Thanks so much Melody!!! LAura  Want to understand the Bible better?  FREE  studies.  For more info Just ask! ________________________________ To: sproutpeople Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 7:00 AM Subject: Re: A new Sprout Story  Hi. Happy to help. I shall make this as brief as possible as it's O/T but we do have diabetics on this forum so I don't think I'm breaking too many rules. B-12 is a very large molecule. When we take a regular form of B-12 (known as Cyanocobalimin) (look in any store like CVS or Walgreens, pick up a bottle of B-12 supplements and you'll see that it's Cyanocobalimin), and I'm afraid to even say that the cyano stands for Cyanide, but that's another discussion. Anyway, the body has to convert that to Methylcobalimin. If, let's say we have normal absorption and we take 1000 of Cyanocobalin (which is converted to Methyl in the body), we might be absorbing MAYBE 100 of that molecule. Because it's a LARGE molecule. Now, because our bodies are converting it to Methyl, we diabetics might as well go for the Methyl B-12 (which is sold online (because I couldn't find it anywhere else), I got it initially at iherb.com from Jarrows. Years ago when I was diagnosed with diabetic neuropathy, with the zipping and zapping and burning, (and because I attend a monthly metting of the Neuropathy Association and because I go on a Neurological forum), I knew that I should begin Methyl B-12. If I had had a brain in my head way back then, I should have already been taking this supplement but hey, I learned the hard way. So about 5 years ago when I began the burning in my feet, etc. etc, I went online to iherb.com and got the 1000 of the Methyl B-12. I knew immediately after one week that I should go on the 5000. It's sublingual and you MUST take it on an empty stomach to make sure you absorb what you absorb. In a few months, because I was taking 5000 upon awakening every morning, I noticed all my neuropathy symptoms had abated. And the only time I get a slight burn in my feet is when the temperature drops in the same day by 25 or so degrees. So I'm affected by barimetric pressure. So .....for 5 years now, (oh, by the way, my B-12 level is 2000). I don't need to take 5000 every morning anymore. I take 3000 every few days. It's all about getting your B-12 level to a good number. Four digits for us diabetics because we simply need it more than the average person. Google Methyl B-12, nerve damage, diabetes, etc. You'll get loads of information. I now get mine from Puritan's Pride because they have the Buy 2, get 3 free deals. You can't beat that. And anything that helps with diabetic neuropathy is okay in my book. Of course, the first and foremost thing, one must do to control one's diabetic neuropathy is to CONTROL one's blood sugar. If one doesn't do that, you can take all the Methyl B-12 you want, it won't help. It goes hand in hand with controlling one's blood sugar. Remember, doctor's (god bless them), practice MEDICINE. They do not practice NUTRITION. And as a closing punchline here, I remember well, about 3 years ago, when I had been taking Methyl B-12 for quite a while and my symptoms abated, I was in my podiatrist's office when he had been called away and his partner was doing my feet (regular maintenance stuff like cutting toenails etc). He remarked. " you have diabetes??, your feet are very good " . I then began my speech on taking Methyl B-12. He looked at me and said " I would never prescribe B-12 for anyone except if they had anemia, I don't believe in that crap " . I said 'well, you are certainly entitled to your opinion " Exactly one year later, when I was at my regular appointment, he popped his head in and quietly asked " Melody mind if I ask you a question about that B-12 you are taking? " I said 'no problem, what's up? " He said " I just got diagnosed with diabetic neuropathy, WHAT'S THE INFO ON THAT B-12 YOU ARE ON??? " I gave him what he needed to know about it and that was that. See?? Even doctors can learn a thing or two. Sorry this was long but I wanted to be thorough in what I told you. Melody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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