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Vitamin B-12 deficiency
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02/02/2012 22:43
flojo 
02/02/2012 22:43
flojo 
Vitamin B-12 deficiency

I just read this on www.holisticwithhumor.com -

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Memory loss, sluggishness, numbness in hands and feet, optic issues, and autoimmune disorders are all possible symptoms associated with low B12.

Is Dupuytren's thought to maybe be an autoimmune disorder? I've been hearing a lot lately about Vitamin D and Vitamin B-12 deficiency and I was just wondering about Vitamin B-12 and Dupuytren's. Any thoughts?

02/03/2012 17:23
newman 
02/03/2012 17:23
newman 

Re: Vitamin B-12 deficiency

Hi
I had a simple breath test,which identifies if an active bug is present or not. I have an injection of B12 approx each 6 to 8 weeks, for the past 10 yrs. Stats show about 50% of people over 65 yr of age are B 12 deficient. So even the meat eaters find that the B12 does not enter the body. I don't believe it has anything to do with Dupuytrens.

02/03/2012 18:30
flojo 
02/03/2012 18:30
flojo 
Re: Vitamin B-12 deficiency

Thanks, Newman. Good info.

02/03/2012 18:56
txmike 
02/03/2012 18:56
txmike 
Re: Vitamin B-12 deficiency

Hello!
I asked Prof. S last week if I should be taking any vitimans to help with the DD and he said no.
Michael

Edited 02/03/12 20:57

02/03/2012 21:49
newman 
02/03/2012 21:49
newman 

Re: Vitamin B-12 deficiency

You will know if you are deficient in B12. By 5pm you feel worn out and would like a small nap. I discovered I was deficient in B12 during an examination by a physician. Supplements are are waste of time and money if you dont need them. The Prof is correct.

Edited 02/03/12 23:51

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