I believe this video has been shown previously, but I think it worth seeing again.
[ Edited by admin to fix changed link address. ]
I believe this video has been shown previously, but I think it worth seeing again.
[ Edited by admin to fix changed link address. ]
Thanks Shaws
L
x
Well worth Watching shaws.
Thanks for posting, did not realize that PSP itself was connected to B12 deficiency, same as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and Dementia's.
Doctors might be interested in this video too as it clearly shows some Doctors do not connect low, but 'within range' vitamin B12 bloods with chronic illnesses.
Hubby and I were both in this category and luckily knew about the B12 connections, especially as I have lost my Father to PSP, Parkinson's and Parkinson's Dementia (all three different illnesses) Dad's Mother and Sister both had Altzheimer's.
I am glad you liked the video. I think a lot of medical professionals could do with watching it as well but they stick to the guidelines.
Your family is/was struck down by some of the most awful conditions and it's good we are aware and try to avoid them if possible.
Can you possibly repost the video. It appears it has been removed. My dad is suffering badly from PSP (atypical Parkinsonism) and I am searching for help. Thank you so much.
[ Edited by admin. Link has been edited in post at top of thread and has been reported working. Subsequent responses related to that will now be deleted. ]
I hope you now have had access to Video. The post was put up three years ago and probably why you had a hiccup.
I also hope it is helpful for your father as we do need to research many things these days.
Luck of the Draw with our family's conditions Shaws, shame it doesn't work for us the same way on the National Lottery
Was thinking of telling Daughter's Doctor' to take a look at your video if I'm brave enough. :S
Daughter's bloods, like mine and Hubby's are showing low, but within range B12 and seeing that three of her blood family, have had either, Altzheimer's or Dementia, yes! it might be worth mentioning your video.
The importance of B12, I think, is unknown in the medical profession - as long as we are in range. These are a couple of more links of interest. B12, if supplemented, has to be methylcobalamin and sublingual goes into your bloodstream direct (in case gut is not so good).