Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Hi everybody, Is liquid oxygen for real? I used Vitamin " O " for years and didn't notice any difference in the asthma I am experiencing, or in any other way. It cost $21.95 per 1 oz. bottle, so it was quite expensive as well. Health food stores carry a variety of brands and nobody seems to know for sure. Also, can a person take 1,000 mg. of B12 without taking the whole B complex? Doesn't that seem high? It is being sold for energy. Doesn't it help create red blood cells? My red blood cell count was a little low in my blood test last month. Since I am way too thin, I was being tested for anemia. I'm not anemic, but the count was a little low. Thanks, Merlynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Hi Merlynn, My best suggestion for you would be to read the book " Sugar Blues " by William Dufty (available everywhere in paperback). EXCELLENT book. Teaches you the basics behind proper food digestion and why we have so many health problems (due to all the added " fillers " in foods). If you were not born with the problem, asthma is a digestive problem, period. I know. I used to suffer from it. The solution to it is not found in a pill or supplement. Good luck! Kristin , " Merlynn Starr " <illumined@w...> wrote: > Hi everybody, > Is liquid oxygen for real? I used Vitamin " O " for years and didn't > notice any difference in the asthma I am experiencing, or in any > other way. It cost $21.95 per 1 oz. bottle, so it was quite > expensive as well. Health food stores carry a variety of brands and > nobody seems to know for sure. > > Also, can a person take 1,000 mg. of B12 without taking the whole B > complex? Doesn't that seem high? It is being sold for energy. > Doesn't it help create red blood cells? > > My red blood cell count was a little low in my blood test last > month. Since I am way too thin, I was being tested for anemia. I'm > not anemic, but the count was a little low. > Thanks, > Merlynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 Hi Merylynn, My medical Dr. used to give me shots of B12 - I00 CCs daily for 10 days in a row for anemia I suffered after a bad surgery and severe reacation to heparin (anti-clotting agent)when I lost (heparin 'popped my red blood cells, I was highly allergic to it) 12 units of blood. My iron count was low for over a year because of that surgery, and he did this a total of 3 times in a 13 month period. I also took iron and ate lots of iron rich foods. I never took it for energy tho I always felt better (more strength) when I had those shots. ~away , " Merlynn Starr " <illumined@w...> wrote: > Hi everybody, > Is liquid oxygen for real? I used Vitamin " O " for years and didn't > notice any difference in the asthma I am experiencing, or in any > other way. It cost $21.95 per 1 oz. bottle, so it was quite > expensive as well. Health food stores carry a variety of brands and > nobody seems to know for sure. > > Also, can a person take 1,000 mg. of B12 without taking the whole B > complex? Doesn't that seem high? It is being sold for energy. > Doesn't it help create red blood cells? > > My red blood cell count was a little low in my blood test last > month. Since I am way too thin, I was being tested for anemia. I'm > not anemic, but the count was a little low. > Thanks, > Merlynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 Dear Away, You need to get with your doctor and find out exact story.I would be inclined to think you had a bad reaction while being given heparin rather than being allergic to it.I need to read the package inserts on heparin better I suppose.A 100 cc,s of Vit b-12 IM for ten days is alot of B-12 I am very tight about giving my patients alot of IM or IV B-12.I believe it promotes the growth of some tumor cells.Although you may have a boost of energy the long term side effects-say bladder cancer could be an unwelcome side effect.I think you could get the same boost out of growth hormone formulations.You could also take some good siberian gingseng for an energy level boost.Watch blood pressure closely though. Dr John D. Son MD,ND,NMD. , " awayawayyyy " <awayawayyyy> wrote: > Hi Merylynn, > > My medical Dr. used to give me shots of B12 - I00 CCs daily for 10 > days in a row for anemia I suffered after a bad surgery and severe > reacation to heparin (anti-clotting agent)when I lost > (heparin 'popped my red blood cells, I was highly allergic to it) 12 > units of blood. My iron count was low for over a year because of that > surgery, and he did this a total of 3 times in a 13 month period. I > also took iron and ate lots of iron rich foods. I never took it for > energy tho I always felt better (more strength) when I had those > shots. ~away > > > , " Merlynn Starr " > <illumined@w...> wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > Is liquid oxygen for real? I used Vitamin " O " for years and didn't > > notice any difference in the asthma I am experiencing, or in any > > other way. It cost $21.95 per 1 oz. bottle, so it was quite > > expensive as well. Health food stores carry a variety of brands > and > > nobody seems to know for sure. > > > > Also, can a person take 1,000 mg. of B12 without taking the whole B > > complex? Doesn't that seem high? It is being sold for energy. > > Doesn't it help create red blood cells? > > > > My red blood cell count was a little low in my blood test last > > month. Since I am way too thin, I was being tested for anemia. > I'm > > not anemic, but the count was a little low. > > Thanks, > > Merlynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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