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What brand of sub-q B12 do you use? Where do you get it?

FWIW, my son is highly reactive to supplements and has only been able

to tolerate about half of what we've tried. He's doing so well with

the sub-q B-12 I can't keep myself from saying AMAZINGLY WELL in

caps. And absolutely no side effects. Not a single one.

I wish that applied to all kids, but I hope you have the same

experience if you try it in the future.

Sorry I don't know about glutathione, but have you tried the abmd

list? I think they use it a lot over there...

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I'm not so worried about the B-12 shots. What I've heard reported from parents

re: B-12 is that it can make already bad behaviors worse, but once you stop the

B-12 the symptoms subside. I've read that they subside quicker if you were

using the methyl B-12 sublingual or crushed tablets that in you were using

injections, but in either case, the bad effects aren't permanent. I wouldn't be

as hesitant to try that, but it seems to be Step 2 AFTER starting the IV

Glutathione in our doctor's protocol, so...

My only fear of the IV Glutathione is that if things get worse and we have to

stop doing it, will my son get back to where he was before we ever tried it the

first time or will some of the regression be permanent. -KIM

Re: IV Glutathione...the good, the bad and the ugly!

Sorry I don't have info on glutathione, but may I ask why you're

hesitating with the sub-q B12?

> Please everyone, I need to hear from parents who've tried this with

> their child.

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In a message dated 6/9/2004 12:29:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,

melmeighen@... writes:

> He's doing so well with

> the sub-q B-12 I can't keep myself from saying AMAZINGLY WELL in

> caps. And absolutely no side effects. Not a single one.

>

>

Are you supplementing with folic or folinic acid? And had you tried

sublingual B12? n gets crazy hyper on it....

Nell

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In a message dated 6/9/2004 9:46:41 PM Eastern Standard Time,

alevin@... writes:

> really parents positng would do well to ask themsleves 'am i getting

> this right enough to offer an opinion' ?

>

>

Admittedly I suffer from brain fog but this seems awfully cryptic, andrew. Do

you mean you think IV glutathione is a good idea? That since I haven't tried

it I shouldn't say anything? Or what?

Nell

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