Posted by Simcha on December 13, 2001, at 10:58:48
In reply to Re: Irreversible changes: maybe Vitamin B12?, posted by effiesmom on December 13, 2001, at 9:02:25
OK, supposedly my illness has been caused by a chemical imbalance which is physical. If these drugs permanently change my brain and my neurons, could this possibly be a good-positive thing? Perhaps things might fire better between my synapses. Do I dare to try to take an optimistic stance? I don't know much about the science of what these changes might be like...
> Wow! Thanks for looking that up! Another way to at least feel better and feel like you are doing something to help yourself is to try sublingual Vitamin B12 (sublingual means administered under the tongue.) It's NOT regular B12; the package will actually say "sublingual." I couldn't find it at the regular drug store-type chains, so I found it at my local GNC store. I'm suggesting sublingual instead of vitamin tablets because sublingual administration is supposed to be as effective as getting the B12 shot but cheaper and more pleasant. FYI - B12 is used for nervous system regeneration, for added stamina, for aiding in proper blood formation, and often used to help handle stress. I also have been drinking at least 64 oz. of water each day to help me feel like I am flushing the toxins from my body. (Do you think they used the word 'flush' BEFORE toilets were invented? LOLOL) Good luck to you all!
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