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New here and would appreciate some advice re B12 please
I know I should have arranged more tests but to be honest I was really freaked out and started taking B12, Solgar sublingual Cobalamin to start with then I moved onto
Methylcobalamin
as I understood this was the one to use (naturally the most expensive and hardest to source!)
I know I should have arranged more tests but to be honest I was really freaked out and started taking B12, Solgar sublingual Cobalamin to start with then I moved onto
Methylcobalamin
as I understood this was the one to use (naturally the most expensive and hardest to source!)
Throid
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
12 years ago
Oral B12 - with food or not?
We see people with relatively low B12 levels who seem to improve on high dose oral B12 (e.g. 1000 mcg
methylcobalamin
) - though some do get at least some shots. But when they try oral B12 there seems little guidance on whether to take it with food - or away from food. My thoughts are: o...
We see people with relatively low B12 levels who seem to improve on high dose oral B12 (e.g. 1000 mcg
methylcobalamin
) - though some do get at least some shots. But when they try oral B12 there seems little guidance on whether to take it with food - or away from food. My thoughts are: o...
helvella
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
12 years ago
Supplimenting the 3 monthly PA injection which way is best?
Ive got the ampoules coming and last week started on a combination of all B vitamins from India via Canada so am interested in this Jarrows Methyl B12. I have just ordered the 5000 from Amazon, why is there one at 12.00 and an identical at 19.99 lol. If you are injecting how often? Who is finding these
Ive got the ampoules coming and last week started on a combination of all B vitamins from India via Canada so am interested in this Jarrows Methyl B12. I have just ordered the 5000 from Amazon, why is there one at 12.00 and an identical at 19.99 lol. If you are injecting how often? Who is finding these
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
12 years ago
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Different types of B12 - which is best and why?
I would rather get it on prescription because at least I can be sure of what I'm getting, but also I thought that hydroxcobabalmin was the preferred type for injection - (and
methylcobalamin
for oral use) - and no dispensing chemist seems to offer that.
I would rather get it on prescription because at least I can be sure of what I'm getting, but also I thought that hydroxcobabalmin was the preferred type for injection - (and
methylcobalamin
for oral use) - and no dispensing chemist seems to offer that.
Kangagirl
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
12 years ago
Why low B12 is associated with autoimmune thyroiditis
Typically oral supplementation with 1000 mcg
methylcobalamin
is used - with such a large dose you absorb it even without intrinsic factor. Testing for B12 is desirable (and fairly readily available) but, as so often, the reference range is often argued over.
Typically oral supplementation with 1000 mcg
methylcobalamin
is used - with such a large dose you absorb it even without intrinsic factor. Testing for B12 is desirable (and fairly readily available) but, as so often, the reference range is often argued over.
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
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