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>> I will try and get the B-12 sublingual tommorow. Is it ok to take

shots and sublinguals? or the days I take the shot leave out the

sublingual?<<

>>With the shots you should not need the sublingual I would not do both.

>>

a,

I can highly recommend the Life Extension Methylcobalamin sublingual b12.

It comes in 1mg and 5 mg strengths. I take 5 mg every day and I can

usually feel the difference in energy levels right away. I don't know if

this is true, but I once read that b12 helps the conversion of t4 to t3.

Maybe Val will say if this is right.

Good luck waiting for your labs!

Dahlia

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Dalhia,

The injection solutin is Cyanocobalamin,which apparently is the worse kind. I

would rather take the Methylcobalamin kind. My Intergrative doctor is supposed

to be very good so when I read the stickie note on the ferrintin b-12 forum,and

read that the one I was taking did not do a whole lot I was bothered by my

doctor who sold me this with the minny shots . Everytime I leave their my bill

is no lower than $200 and something dollars. I think the sublingual is easier

and I will just have to eat the cost of the one I purchased. No wonder after I

took them only two times I felt actually worse and it has a potent smell.

a

erica wechsler wrote:

Thanks Dahlia,

I will purchase those.

As of right now my had free T4 that was low and TSH was normal but barely. So I

will get the free t3 Monday.

But I will for sure get the Iron adn B12 as usually feel ok not getting upset

,but the last couple days ,any noise like the alarm ,when we open doors to alert

us someone walked in or my mom's loud NY voice lol I want to shout from the roof

tops for it to be quiet.

Thanks,

a

srapp785@... wrote:

>> I will try and get the B-12 sublingual tommorow. Is it ok to take

shots and sublinguals? or the days I take the shot leave out the

sublingual?<<

>>With the shots you should not need the sublingual I would not do both.

>>

a,

I can highly recommend the Life Extension Methylcobalamin sublingual b12.

It comes in 1mg and 5 mg strengths. I take 5 mg every day and I can

usually feel the difference in energy levels right away. I don't know if

this is true, but I once read that b12 helps the conversion of t4 to t3.

Maybe Val will say if this is right.

Good luck waiting for your labs!

Dahlia

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I am taking Perque sublingual hydroxycobalamin and I find it to be very

effective.

Problem I have is that I am having strong detox like reactions with it. It feels

as if it is detoxing me and my body can not handle the detox products. I am

dividing 2000 mcg tablet into four parts and can not take 500 mcg part for more

than two days in a row.Than I have to give at least a week break.

bw

Nil

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Dalhia,

The injection solutin is Cyanocobalamin,which apparently is the worse kind.

I would rather take the Methylcobalamin kind. My Intergrative doctor is supposed

to be very good so when I read the stickie note on the ferrintin b-12 forum,and

read that the one I was taking did not do a whole lot I was bothered by my

doctor who sold me this with the minny shots . Everytime I leave their my

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>>the last couple days ,any noise like the alarm ,when we open doors to

alert us someone walked in or my >>mom's loud NY voice lol I want to

shout from the roof tops for it to be quiet.

>>Thanks,

>>a

Hi a,

You should do some research on the effects, esp. the mood/psychological

effects, of low folic acid and B12! It's quite amazing what a deficiency

will do and amazing how easily corrected with supplements.

>>The injection solutin is Cyanocobalamin,which apparently is the worse

kind. I would rather take the >>Methylcobalamin kind.

I don't know anything about the injectable b12 but I have read that

methylcobalamin is the preferred form for the lozenge.

Dahlia

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I did not know that B-12 causes detox. At this point I am hardly functioning and

I can not handle anymore health issues than what I am already am experiecing so

if that is the case with the B-12 I will have to wait.

Thanks,

a

yildiz wrote:

I am taking Perque sublingual hydroxycobalamin and I find it to be very

effective.

Problem I have is that I am having strong detox like reactions with it. It feels

as if it is detoxing me and my body can not handle the detox products. I am

dividing 2000 mcg tablet into four parts and can not take 500 mcg part for more

than two days in a row.Than I have to give at least a week break.

bw

Nil

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Dalhia,

The injection solutin is Cyanocobalamin,which apparently is the worse kind. I

would rather take the Methylcobalamin kind. My Intergrative doctor is supposed

to be very good so when I read the stickie note on the ferrintin b-12 forum,and

read that the one I was taking did not do a whole lot I was bothered by my

doctor who sold me this with the minny shots . Everytime I leave their my

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Hi a

I am long term CFS patient who has many problems including mercury

toxicity,underfunctioning liver,kidneys,etc.. I have never heard anyone else

having detox reactions so far but I am still mentioning it in case someone might

shed some light on it.I suggest you not to decide according to this information.

Many benefit from it.

bw

Nil

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