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What about NeuriVibran?

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Can anyone tell me if they have used this during the grey time before the injections?

I am new to this site but not to PA and am fed up feeling like nothing at all for the last two weeks of my cycle.

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pugdogs10

I have seen this but cannot see how it would be helpful in the grey time between injections. It appears to be a fairly new product, there are few reviews and it is promoted by a fake news site. They claim to improve brain potential ... it is difficult to see how because they do not itemise the full list of ingredients.

Certainly doesn t sound good to me ...but maybe someone knows something I don t??

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Deuto

I knew nothing about this product before your post, but just a quick Google has convinced me that I would avoid it and similar Smart pills until much more is known.

It seems some of the ingredients in NeuroVibran are natural things that have been considered to increase concentration etc - eg gingko - but it also contains St Johns Wort which is known to interact with some medications. There also seem to be Scam cases of people ordering, paying and not getting their Smart pill products.

Here is the Google link for NeruoVibran

google.co.nz/webhp?sourceid...

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Hi rosiered66 You say you have P.A.

Are you in the U.K?

What frequency of injections are you on and do you get neurological symptoms in the run up to your next one?

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rosiered66 in reply to clivealive

I am on 6 weekly injections and for the last two weeks I get brain fog, fatigue, depression and breathlessness I am in Scotland.

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FoggymeAdministrator

Hi Rosiered66. I'm with pugdogs10 and Deuto on this one. Best to avoid.

Some people use B12 sublingual lozenges, nasal sprays, patches etc. as a boost, when needed. Some choose to self-inject B12 when medical routes are exhausted and GP's refuse to help.

If you would like more advice or help in trying to get more frequent injections from your GP, please post again and people will try to help...it's important that you get sufficient B12 injections to keep symptoms at bay if you have neurological symptoms, so please ask if you need more information about that.

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Steap

Wouldn't touch anything containing St. John's Wort with a barge pole. I once tried it and thought I had a brain tumour. The double vision it gave me was terrible.

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