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----- Forwarded Message ----cohensmilk1 <cohensmilk1notmilk Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 2:41:30 AMNOTMILK - The Latest B-12 News

 

The Latest B-12 News

 

Many nutritionists, dieticians, and people

having variations of alphabet soup after their

names and calling themselves "doctor" generate

entirely too much cash flow by testing their

patients for B-12 deficiency and then prescribing

MLM income-generating B-12 supplements which

serve to benefit only the practitioner.

 

There is just one reliable B-12 deficiency test,

and most "healers" do not use it. The Schilling

test requires that the patient be injected with

a dose of radioactive cobalt/B-12. Over the course

of the next 24 hours, urine samples are collected

and analyzed in a machine called a scintillation

spectrometer.

 

A publication in the April, 2009 issue of a Greek

journal (the Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine,

Apr;12(1):84- 6), reveals that the Schilling test,

considered the "gold standard" of B-12 deficiency

tests, has not been commercially available since

2003. The authors write:

 

"...restoration of Schilling test in the clinical

setting is necessary for the etiological diagnosis

of B(12) insufficiency at least until a new and

better vitamin B(12) absorption test is approved."

 

Any carnivore who insists that Vitamin B-12

naturally is present in meat is telling an untruth.

 

Any cheese-eating vegetarian who relates that dairy

products naturally contain B-12 is spreading a myth.

 

Any vegan who trusts that Vitamin B-12 is naturally

found in some plants is technically being accurate.

One can find B-12 in nutritional yeast and seaweed.

For many years, vegan "experts" have climed that

these plant sources do not work in humans. New

research suggests that these experts are wrong.

 

Vitamin B-12 is not naturally found in meat, dairy,

fruits, vegetables, grains, or legumes.

 

Animal foods do not naturally contains B12 because

B-12 is a sign of filth. Little bugs. Microorganisms.

 

However, if you eat decaying meat or dairy, you

will also ingest Vitamin B-12 as a result of bacterial

digestive processes. These little bugs manufacture

B-12 as their own waste products.

 

If you refrain from washing and peeling the tiny hairs

at the ends of organically grown carrots, you will also

take B-12 into your body.

 

The very best source for both hepatitis and B-12 can

be found in clams.

 

Nutritionists claim that milk is a great source of

B-12. Milk also causes anemia. See:

 

http://www.notmilk. com/i.html

 

People over age 60 are urged to drink milk to

supplement a supposed B-12 deficiency. Many people

over age 60 also are diagnosed with a common

malady, anemia. The Schilling test is used to

confirm pernicious anemia in adults due to the

deficiency or malabsorption of Vitamin B-12.

 

Robert Cohen

http://www.notmilk. com

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