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Christiane,

We have been using MB12 shots for 2 years now. We don't leave home without

them. <smile> Jamey has come a very long way and we attribute a great deal

of his progress to the MB12 shots. I would heartily recommend them.

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> Christiane,

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> We have been using MB12 shots for 2 years now. We don't leave home

without

> them. <smile> Jamey has come a very long way and we attribute a

great deal

> of his progress to the MB12 shots. I would heartily recommend them.

>

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> Christiane,

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> We have been using MB12 shots for 2 years now. We don't leave home

without

> them. <smile> Jamey has come a very long way and we attribute a

great deal

> of his progress to the MB12 shots. I would heartily recommend them.

>

>

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We tried the spray with my aspie son who is very high functioning.

It made him very hyper. We were never able to use it during the

week and dropped it. He has done well overall and it could have

played a role but some kids get hyper on the B vitamins.

It is easy and one bottle is not so much. Worth a shot.

>

> Dear listfriends,

>

>

>

> Our Dan has been recommending MB12 (shots or nasal spray) for the

last year

> and so far there were other things that I thought were more

important to

> address frist (leaky gut, anti-virals, Zn/Cu imbalance). As all

these things

> seem to be on their way of recovery, I am yet faced again with the

question

> whether to do MB12 or not.

>

>

>

> Our son is 4 and has Asperger's. He is high functioning, has some

social

> issues, but is in a mixed preschool and gets only speech therapy

in the

> class.

>

> The only big WOW stories I have heard about MB12 were with true

autistic

> kids and a lot of kids do not respond to MB 12 at all. It is a lot

of monye

> on the line and while I will not hestitate to spend it for my son,

I am

> questioning whether we will see results.

>

>

>

> So here is my questions to the other parents of Aspergers/high

functioning

> autism kids: How did your child respond to MB12?

>

> Any email answers privately or through the list would be greatly

> appreciated!

>

>

>

> Christiane

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>>Did MB12 help calm

> down stimming? Noticed hand waving more after starting MB12.

For my son, the hand waving was eliminated with folic acid and an

increased yeast protocol.

>>Do you use any amino acids? Like GABA or L-Theanine?

For my son, mB12 did not work on language until I gave it with whey

protein powder [for aminos] and carnitine.

Dana

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Wanda,

Dr. Neubrander's site is good for information on MB12 shots.

(drneubrander.com) We definitely notice that Jamey regresses if we don't give

him his shot.

He is doing best on the every other day schedule.

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Wanda,

Jamey seems to lose cognitive abilities when he's missed a shot. We now get

them compounded WITH folinic acid in the shot, so there are much less side

effects, although I do believe it stirs up yeast.

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> Wanda,

>

> Dr. Neubrander's site is good for information on MB12 shots.

> (drneubrander.com) We definitely notice that Jamey regresses if we

don't give him his shot.

> He is doing best on the every other day schedule.

>

> Good luck to you~

>

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> Wanda,

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> Jamey seems to lose cognitive abilities when he's missed a shot. We

now get

> them compounded WITH folinic acid in the shot, so there are much

less side

> effects, although I do believe it stirs up yeast.

>

>

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> Wanda,

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> Jamey seems to lose cognitive abilities when he's missed a shot. We

now get

> them compounded WITH folinic acid in the shot, so there are much

less side

> effects, although I do believe it stirs up yeast.

>

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I was also going to add that I haven't noticed that the yeast is less with

shots. And you can do oral, we're anti-needle here unless absolutely

necessary, a number of kids can and do absorb mb12 orally, although some

need direct intervention.

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>> Wanda,

>>

>> Jamey seems to lose cognitive abilities when he's missed a shot. We

> now get

>> them compounded WITH folinic acid in the shot, so there are much

> less side

>> effects, although I do believe it stirs up yeast.

>>

>>

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>> email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at

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> >>Did MB12 help calm

> > down stimming? Noticed hand waving more after starting MB12.

>

>

> For my son, the hand waving was eliminated with folic acid and an

> increased yeast protocol.

>

>

> >>Do you use any amino acids? Like GABA or L-Theanine?

>

>

> For my son, mB12 did not work on language until I gave it with whey

> protein powder [for aminos] and carnitine.

>

> Dana

>

can you use GSE and caprillic acid together? Are your children milk

intolerant - would they whey protein be a problem if they were? I

have pea protein from kirkmans maybe that would help. Thanks for any

advice. What is carnitine for and how is it dosed? My son is low in

cystein. Would it help to supply that?

Wanda

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Wanda,

We use yeast aid, candidase and GSE for yeast. He also gets the folinic (B

vitamin) in the shot with MB12 as well as a B50 each morning.

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> can you use GSE and caprillic acid together?

Probably, but it might cause too much die off.

>> Are your children milk

> intolerant

Not any more.

>> - would they whey protein be a problem if they were?

Depends on which component/s of the milk they did not tolerate. The

whey protein powder I use is cf [altho my kids don't need to be cf any

more].

I

> have pea protein from kirkmans maybe that would help.

Is the protein already broken down? What are the specific aminos that

it provides?

>>What is carnitine for and how is it dosed?

It is also an amino acid. I started with 250mg per day and increased

to 500mg.

>>My son is low in

> cystein. Would it help to supply that?

My son improved when I added a cysteine supplement. Now, the whey

protein powder is sufficient for him.

Dana

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