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Have you tried this product? I took my first tablet today and it made me feel very warm, calm and relaxed. The nerve pain decreased also. Any similar experiences?
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I have had a round of Im injections of B 12 and then went to sublingual B 12. My neuropathies are pretty intense so I am still waiting to see if I have any results. Sorry that I can't be more encouraging right now. Hopefully, it will work.
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bettyg
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i took b12 SHOTS for the last 5 months; for last 2 months used stomach area to take my shots since my thighs had calcified.
started out daily for 2 weeks; then every monday, wed., and friday; got 2 refills.
felt no different at all.
had my b12 blood lab done; was 1200; SUPER HIGH.
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david1097
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Sublingual did nothign for me, Ihad to go with the IM shots. The IM shots DID make a big difference
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Hi everyone, I just posted a separate topic "Do not take extra B vitamins." My Lyme doctor, Dr. D in Boston, who has been in the field for 25 years and actively pursuing research, says that B vitamins feed the Lyme bacteria. Be very careful!
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Vermont_Lymie
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I think this is one supplement that has really helped me a bit; with energy level and well being. I have been using sublingual B12 (methyl) for a few months now.
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