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Maybe for this person it worked, but “normally” the effectiveness for pills or SL is max 10%. The scientific studies are based on injections. If it is possible for you to get the 2 (or 1 of them) active b12 injections, maybe they can help…Please share us your experiences if it was possible!
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The mice study is correct, but they are now ‘upscaling’ the research. And if you use levodopa your b12 values will also be lower…
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For me the tremors, cramps and fatigue. You need to take it with B11 for higher effectiveness.
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Thanks for sharing. Unknown for me, do you have a link to this article?
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Great news, that it works for you too. I am curious what is stated in you letter/summary. I think you only can add a link or a picture in a reply… maybe the moderator can help or a link to e.g. wetransfer.
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Yes ;-), but you also can ask your doctor…
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Hi Paulette,
<p style=”text-align: left;”>Thanks for your reply. Maybe my information could help you and others as well. I am taking the injections myself (in the beginning a little bit scary but it is for a good cause 😉 and injections are also scientifically better than pills. Pills are only between 1% and 10% effective based on studies. B12 Methylcobalamin injections are for example also used in Japan for reducing cancer tumors, but if you google you will find several worldwide scientifical studies. I buy my injections indirectly from a German pharmacy. They are better than the ‘normal’ injections I could get them from my local doctor. These are not the ‘active B12 versions’ and very cheap. I hope this will also help you and others… it is off course at your own risk, but B12 in high doses are allowed (see scientific studies). Good luck and hope to hear from you (or others) if it helps you as well.</p>