Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 B12.COM Brochure (Adobe Reader required) --------------------------------- " If you're interested in personal health, public health, or you just want to read an amazing story, I highly recommend this book. " Dr. Norman --------------------------------- Who Should be Tested? Anyone with Mental status changes Neurologic or motor symptoms Gastrointestinal surgery Anemia or elevated MCV Age 60 or over annually (or age 50 test every 5 years until age 65 annual testing 4A) Under age 60 with unexplained neurologic symptoms Strict vegetarian diet after one years on diet-- See discussion Preventable Epidemic Taking folate supplements Exclusively breast fed infant of vegan mother or mother with pernicious anemia (infant symptoms may include: irritability, anorexia, failure to thrive, lethargy, comatose, apathetic, anemia, hypotonia, developmental delay, hyperreflexia) symptoms suggesting multiple sclerosis (MS)4A -- See case histories and testimonials. Autoimmune disease Chronic pancreatitis Crohn's disease Malabsorption syndromes Use of histamine2 receptor antagonists or proton pump inhibitors Thyroid disease Neurologic Symptoms: Paresthesia Weakness or fatigue Muscle aches Impaired vibration or position sense Impaired pain or touch perception Ataxia Abnormal gait Decreased reflexes Unexplained vision or taste impairment Impotence Urinary or fecal incontinence Lhermitte's sign (sudden electric-like shocks down the spine on flexing head) Positive Romberg's sign (increased unsteadiness on feet when eyes are closed) Psychological Symptoms: Memory loss Disorientation Apathy Irritability Paranoia Depression Hallucinations Violent behavior Psychosis Personality changes Dementia For test kit requests or more information E-Mail NCL or Call toll free at 1-800-397-7408 " Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord of hosts " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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