If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Hi-does anyone know how much vitamin B12 we need if we are not deficient in it? I ask because I read it has a protective effect for the brain cells and myelin.
Hi Nocoly - I just went to my Dr appt today and got some lab work results. B12 being one of them. The range should be between 211-946 pg/mL. Mine was 712 and a big improvement. I take - or try to - 2.5mg a day.
The B12 has folic acid (800mcg) in combination with it. You're supposed to let it dissolve in your mouth and don't take it with meals. So, I'm not deficient, but will continue taking it and get tested again in 6 months or so.
That is great info, thanks and good 4 U! I was tested one year ago and was not deficient but I should get this rechecked again. I will look at my old report and see the number.
I have done a monthly injection of B12 or Hydoxycobalamin since I was diagnosed in 1994. I started doing it as there was a book out by Cari Loder in early 1995 stating that it had helped her. Anyway, double blind trials of her "treatment, L-Phenylalanine, Lofepramine and B12 injections didn't show much of a therapeutic effect. I no longer take the first 2, but have done amazingly well for the last 20 years and have continued to take my B12 injections. Has it helped? I cannot prove it but I would not dare to stop it after doing so well for so long.
Comment