Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 You might be ok, but I would ask the doctor what the preservative is. Many that I checked had aluminum, along with some other stuff that didn't sound good. There are some pharmacies that produce fairly clean shots, but I would ask...... -m , Marla <busykitchen wrote: > > I apologize because I'm rather late on this thread. My daughter is 6.5, and > her doctor just prescribed B12 shots for her. This thread caught my eye. I > have not yet started giving her the shots, but can you please tell me what > bad stuff is in these shots? Where can I learn more? You mention " clean " > shots with a 'script, so how do I know the doctor gave her the good stuff? > (btw, the doc is an Environmental Medicine specialist, with a very good > understanding of holistic medicine.) > > Thanks! > Marla > > On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 6:09 AM, yoonit <yoonit wrote: > > > Thanks for the comments. I have been using sublingual methyl 1000 lozenges > > for the past few years (although not daily) and still have what looks like > > pernicious anemia and a dropping platelet count. A holistic doctor gave me a > > shot of B12 (along with a few other nutrients) and I felt better for a few > > days. Not all agree that lozenges work as good as shots. I read that you may > > only absorb 1% from a lozenge. But since I can't get the " clean " shots > > without a 'script, I may " up " my lozenge size (to 5 mg) and do them daily... > > > > Thanks again. > > -m > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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