papaw50
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- Jun 19, 2006
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- PALS
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- West Virginia
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- Ravenswood
Hello to all,
I've been on the computer almost every day since my husband was diagnosed with als in June '06. I can see where one has to be careful NOT to fall for scams, etc.
Yesterday, I read on someone's post about Methylcobalamin and did my own research and I'm excited!
One quote from the research article..."Methylcobalamin should be considered for the treatment of any neurological disease. For example, based on its unique mechanisms of action, methylcobalamin could be effective in slowing the progression of untreatable diseases such as ALS".
Most of the scientific studies in this article were conducted in Japan. This is a natural and affordable therapy. I couldn't find it yesterday at our local drug store. I am going to look again today at Walmart. This is a form of B12. They recommend taking 25mg a day. It does not stop the disease, only slows it down. The study showed that methylcobalamin imporved muscle response after a month of treatment. A remarkable reversal of degenerating nerves occurred.
I'm excited! I called my husband at work to give him the good news. We're anxious to get started on this therapy. We will keep you posted monthly as to his results.
Anyone else ever hear of this vitamin? anyone taking this vitamin?
Patty
I've been on the computer almost every day since my husband was diagnosed with als in June '06. I can see where one has to be careful NOT to fall for scams, etc.
Yesterday, I read on someone's post about Methylcobalamin and did my own research and I'm excited!
One quote from the research article..."Methylcobalamin should be considered for the treatment of any neurological disease. For example, based on its unique mechanisms of action, methylcobalamin could be effective in slowing the progression of untreatable diseases such as ALS".
Most of the scientific studies in this article were conducted in Japan. This is a natural and affordable therapy. I couldn't find it yesterday at our local drug store. I am going to look again today at Walmart. This is a form of B12. They recommend taking 25mg a day. It does not stop the disease, only slows it down. The study showed that methylcobalamin imporved muscle response after a month of treatment. A remarkable reversal of degenerating nerves occurred.
I'm excited! I called my husband at work to give him the good news. We're anxious to get started on this therapy. We will keep you posted monthly as to his results.
Anyone else ever hear of this vitamin? anyone taking this vitamin?
Patty
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