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I have been using it on my kids for a couple years.  we have seen great gains in their development and in their methlation pathways.  http://www.drneubrander.com/page2.htmlWe have been doing the MB12 for over a year and half now. We saw
immediate gains and very minimal side effects. Good Luck, I hope your child
is a responder.

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Also, the good, bad, and ugly can be found on the 110 videos on the above website.

rlneub39357.845162037saw tons of good, and only small side effects for one or two weeks--like chewing more things, 'mouthing' fingers, drooling, wetting more, etc. The negatives went away.Been doing B12 for 2 months.  Have only seen positive results!  Giving the shot is pretty unpleasant.....my son looks straight in my eyes and says, "Mommy, why do you hurt me?" 

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We went back to the Dr wanting to take him off the shots, they talked us into continuing and also added the multivitamin/mineral powder (Dr N's). We also added Nordic Naturals Omega 3-6-9 liquid. Within 6 weeks of combining all 3, our son finally started to speak. I would say speech and some awareness were the biggest gains we saw.

However, after a year, it seems to have leveled off. Plus, it became increasingly hard to give him the shots. We always gave them to him at night and suddenly he became a very light sleeper and kept waking up every time we came in the room to administer the shot. So we stopped giving the shots about 8 weeks ago. So far (knocking on wood!!) no regressions. We have continued the vitamin powder and the omega oil. We've also added Liver Life and Zeolite.

Hope this helped!

Can you Please tell me what symptoms the MB12 is supposed to help???

Thank you!!!

[QUOTE=msunc]Can anyone tell me if they dose the Methyl B12 my weight or are they using a standard dose? They give those shots at a health food store here. Nurses come from a clinic here.[/QUOTE]

the methlcobalamin (sp?) b12 injections are prepared at compounding pharmacies with special equipment.  they are not the same as the b12 injections you can pick up at a regular pharmacy that is used for anemia.  if you read the info on the second link that was posted, you will understand why.

From all the testimonies I have read, the largest gain with the MethylB12 is speech and more awareness. I can't wait to try it onmy child.

Actually our nurses here at the health food store say the injections they give are Methylcobalamin (MethylB12). They come from a wellness center where the MD treats Autism among an array of other illness. He also offers the HBot, but he does not say he is a DAN doctor. They tell the methyl form is 5 times stronger than the regular B12-so I think it is worth a shot, but I am going through our Dan doctor to be safe. You never know-

Thanks for the info

I'm meeting with a DAN Dr. in 2 weeks, and would love to find more out about this.  Also, there is now an MB12 nasal spray that you can get instead of the shots.  I'm not sure how it compares, but here is the link:

 

http://www.childrenscornerschool.com/recoveries_new.html


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