Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 http://www.revitapop.com/ > > > Subject: Introducing revitaPOP > To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2009, 9:19 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At Autism One this week there will be an introduction of a new form of MB12, the first lingual administration (not sublingual). As you know, for years I have been working on different forms of MB12 and in my experience it appears that certain types of tissues and nerves can absorb MB12, and that absorption is enhanced if they are delivered with certain other important ingredients and the PH balance and polarity of the suspension is conducive to being absorbed. It took some time, but this product has it right. > > > > That said, I submit to you revitaPOP. RevitaPOP is an all natural, additive free, Kosher, MB12 lollipop. It tastes great and most importantly it works and is easy for families to acquire since it does not require a prescription. > > > > This product isn't just for children. Many parents respond well to revitaPOP and, as you may know, recent studies show that parents of affected children often have impaired methylation themselves. Feeling, tired, stressed, foggy minded or just plain sick? Or imagine a hyper child in school having something natural that can calm them down and help them focus. Try the revitaPOP and see what this administration of MB12 might do for you. > > > > Similar to the shots and the spray, it appears that different people respond to different administrations, so I strongly believe that everyone consider a trial of this new administration. > > > > If you'd like, stop by the booth at Autism One and pickup a bag. revitaPOP already has orders to fill, so they will have a limited amount at the conference. The booth will be near Teach2Talk, Kartner Health and Generation Rescue. > > > > For those not going to the conference, you can order the MB12 POPs at www.revitapop. com A portion of the profits are donated to research. > > > > I look forward to hearing how it works for you. > > > > My best, > > > > Stan Kurtz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 Dosing for the shots, the spray and the pops is somewhat like comparing apples to organges because administration has a different modality of absorption and, of course, each person is different. That said, it was settled at 2500 mcg per pop. This is equal to the common amount in the adult dose for the nasal spray. We don't yet know how much is absorbed compared to the spray. We did some blood sampling and the amount of MB12 in the blood was lower than the spray or shots for equal dosing, so one pop per day at 2500mcg for a child seems an ideal starting point. I've been quietly doing observational trials for about 16 months now. The trick to the dosing also had to do with getting it absorbed well, which required having a right stabilizer, and getting the ph and ion charge right, otherwise it doesn't seem to work nearly as well. I didn't mention it earlier, but they are obviously GF/CF. If you take them as an adult, please note the following before you do the pop: 1.) What is your energy level from 1 to 10 2.) What is your stress level from 1 to 10 3.) What is your pain level from 1 to 10 (and where is your pain). Then after the pop do the same thing, AND also ask if you feel any stress at all. Some people give lower scores on stress but later realize they aren't feeling any stress. I look forward to hearing how people feel after taking it. My best, - Stan > > hi stan, > do you know how much mb12 is in one pop? and do you know how that relates to the recommendations you have made about typical effective dosages? > thanks, > ~robin > Introducing revitaPOP > > > > > > At Autism One this week there will be an introduction of a new form of MB12, the first lingual administration (not sublingual). As you know, for years I have been working on different forms of MB12 and in my experience it appears that certain types of tissues and nerves can absorb MB12, and that absorption is enhanced if they are delivered with certain other important ingredients and the PH balance and polarity of the suspension is conducive to being absorbed. It took some time, but this product has it right. > > That said, I submit to you revitaPOP. RevitaPOP is an all natural, additive free, Kosher, MB12 lollipop. It tastes great and most importantly it works and is easy for families to acquire since it does not require a prescription. > > This product isn't just for children. Many parents respond well to revitaPOP and, as you may know, recent studies show that parents of affected children often have impaired methylation themselves. Feeling, tired, stressed, foggy minded or just plain sick? Or imagine a hyper child in school having something natural that can calm them down and help them focus. Try the revitaPOP and see what this administration of MB12 might do for you. > > Similar to the shots and the spray, it appears that different people respond to different administrations, so I strongly believe that everyone consider a trial of this new administration. > > If you'd like, stop by the booth at Autism One and pickup a bag. revitaPOP already has orders to fill, so they will have a limited amount at the conference. The booth will be near Teach2Talk, Kartner Health and Generation Rescue. > > For those not going to the conference, you can order the MB12 POPs at www.revitapop.com A portion of the profits are donated to research. > > I look forward to hearing how it works for you. > > My best, > > Stan Kurtz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 Stan, (The truth about the situation, think about it). I am baffled at why you support these people who are trying to get rich off our sick kids. Maybe you can afford $35 for a bag of 30 lollipops but I can't and most can not either. It's disgisting how people like yasko sell their $2.00 RNA for $85. I am tired of these people taking advantage of us. Although I can not afford them, if I could I would refuse to support such social injustice. Look at the B-12 patch they have a big manufacturing process, much more than a lollipop. For my son I cut them in half and this makes the cost $3 a week. However at three lollipops a day costing $1.30 each you are looking at $28 a week, that is $109 a month. Lee sislby sells 3 month of b-12 for $85.00. that is $28 a month. Revita will go out of business very quick unless the rich can support their business which I doubt. Subject: Introducing revitaPOPTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, May 21, 2009, 1:19 AM At Autism One this week there will be an introduction of a new form of MB12, the first lingual administration (not sublingual). As you know, for years I have been working on different forms of MB12 and in my experience it appears that certain types of tissues and nerves can absorb MB12, and that absorption is enhanced if they are delivered with certain other important ingredients and the PH balance and polarity of the suspension is conducive to being absorbed. It took some time, but this product has it right.That said, I submit to you revitaPOP. RevitaPOP is an all natural, additive free, Kosher, MB12 lollipop. It tastes great and most importantly it works and is easy for families to acquire since it does not require a prescription.This product isn't just for children. Many parents respond well to revitaPOP and, as you may know, recent studies show that parents of affected children often have impaired methylation themselves. Feeling, tired, stressed, foggy minded or just plain sick? Or imagine a hyper child in school having something natural that can calm them down and help them focus. Try the revitaPOP and see what this administration of MB12 might do for you.Similar to the shots and the spray, it appears that different people respond to different administrations, so I strongly believe that everyone consider a trial of this new administration.If you'd like, stop by the booth at Autism One and pickup a bag. revitaPOP already has orders to fill, so they will have a limited amount at the conference. The booth will be near Teach2Talk, Kartner Health and Generation Rescue.For those not going to the conference, you can order the MB12 POPs at www.revitapop. com A portion of the profits are donated to research. I look forward to hearing how it works for you. My best,Stan Kurtz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 Allow me to preface this message by saying I have a lot of respect for Stan Kurtz. Any one who works as hard as he does to recover not only his own son, but to pass along wisdom and research to help others should be highly commended. I cannot tell you how many times I have watched his son's recovery video. My son has been under a Dan's care for several months now and it is helping a lot including the use of MB-12 shots. Having said that, when I read posts like the one below with Stan touting a new "wonder supplement" so boldly and with so much enthusiasm it frankly makes me very skeptical. First, RevitaPop as far as I know is brand new and without even some parental analysis of its alleged effectiveness let alone a Dan's stamp of approval. The way the product is being touted makes it abundantly clear that Mr. Kurtz is a paid advocate of the product, if he is not, then please correct me in this post. It frustrates me to no end when the leading advocates of biomedical start to sound exactly like what their detractors make them out to be, something just short of snake oil salesman. I find it somewhat disingenuous to talk at length about the methods helping your child then to suddently change gears and tout a lollipop. Our fearless leader McCarthy who I also admire is someone who makes we wonder. For example, I have read all her books where she proudly discusses her son's experiences and "total" recovery, but I have never once seen Evan in one of her many television appearances showing him in flesh and blood for us all to see how a child can recover. This is something that Stan does which is great. If you are going to use your son as an example for us parents struggling with our childrens autism and use him as a sales tool to sell more books, then we need to see this child and his remarkeabe changes. I prey to God that my son will recover and I believe in my heart he will. When he does, I will share with the world what helped so everyone can get the similar results if possible. All I ask is that if you are going to "lead the way," please stay consistent, do not act like a paid pitchman and if you are one then disclose it and if you use your children to make money on this as McCarthy does, then we need to see the kid. I respect anyone's opinion who is fighting this battle, so if you disagree, I will look forward to reading your posts. Having said all that, god bless everyone struggling with this damned affliction and may all of us get our kids back. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wednesday, 20 May, 2009 20:19:09Subject: Introducing revitaPOP At Autism One this week there will be an introduction of a new form of MB12, the first lingual administration (not sublingual). As you know, for years I have been working on different forms of MB12 and in my experience it appears that certain types of tissues and nerves can absorb MB12, and that absorption is enhanced if they are delivered with certain other important ingredients and the PH balance and polarity of the suspension is conducive to being absorbed. It took some time, but this product has it right.That said, I submit to you revitaPOP. RevitaPOP is an all natural, additive free, Kosher, MB12 lollipop. It tastes great and most importantly it works and is easy for families to acquire since it does not require a prescription.This product isn't just for children. Many parents respond well to revitaPOP and, as you may know, recent studies show that parents of affected children often have impaired methylation themselves. Feeling, tired, stressed, foggy minded or just plain sick? Or imagine a hyper child in school having something natural that can calm them down and help them focus. Try the revitaPOP and see what this administration of MB12 might do for you.Similar to the shots and the spray, it appears that different people respond to different administrations, so I strongly believe that everyone consider a trial of this new administration.If you'd like, stop by the booth at Autism One and pickup a bag. revitaPOP already has orders to fill, so they will have a limited amount at the conference. The booth will be near Teach2Talk, Kartner Health and Generation Rescue.For those not going to the conference, you can order the MB12 POPs at www.revitapop. com A portion of the profits are donated to research. I look forward to hearing how it works for you. My best,Stan Kurtz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 Try this: http://www.revitapop.com/ Heidi J From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of Tina M Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 9:29 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Introducing revitaPOP I'm not able to pull up that web address, and nothing from google either. Can you point me in the right direction? Thanks, Tina Subject: Introducing revitaPOP To: mb12 valtrex Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2009, 9:19 PM At Autism One this week there will be an introduction of a new form of MB12, the first lingual administration (not sublingual). As you know, for years I have been working on different forms of MB12 and in my experience it appears that certain types of tissues and nerves can absorb MB12, and that absorption is enhanced if they are delivered with certain other important ingredients and the PH balance and polarity of the suspension is conducive to being absorbed. It took some time, but this product has it right. That said, I submit to you revitaPOP. RevitaPOP is an all natural, additive free, Kosher, MB12 lollipop. It tastes great and most importantly it works and is easy for families to acquire since it does not require a prescription. This product isn't just for children. Many parents respond well to revitaPOP and, as you may know, recent studies show that parents of affected children often have impaired methylation themselves. Feeling, tired, stressed, foggy minded or just plain sick? Or imagine a hyper child in school having something natural that can calm them down and help them focus. Try the revitaPOP and see what this administration of MB12 might do for you. Similar to the shots and the spray, it appears that different people respond to different administrations, so I strongly believe that everyone consider a trial of this new administration. If you'd like, stop by the booth at Autism One and pickup a bag. revitaPOP already has orders to fill, so they will have a limited amount at the conference. The booth will be near Teach2Talk, Kartner Health and Generation Rescue. For those not going to the conference, you can order the MB12 POPs at www.revitapop. com A portion of the profits are donated to research. I look forward to hearing how it works for you. My best, Stan Kurtz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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