Re: B vitamins question for glenn

Posted by perla1133 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/sleep-disorder-and-bitter-taste-in-the-mouth-tp1537891p1537925.html

yes, and this goes for all of them (gonna sprout some barley and cook some up as well), the stack of supplements is not really the thing for me, athough i had fun loading them up with my silica disk. Brewers yeast and goldenseal are staying, the rest is already only on intuition. Marc which brand of brewers yeast did you test for ?? ;))) Sorry could not resist.


But a question, Glenn maybe you could write me what you know about the opening of the heart chakra?? Any potions that I can take or other pointers?? Because that seems to be the thing nearing. Whhooaa, now I wish i had not read carlos Castanedas book, seem like la Gorda when she lost her human form..

Guess I just see what happens, no need to go pray at the clinic to wait for my fake infarto. Whatever it is at least it is moving out, plop, in the heart region (and other places.)

Breath in love and light, out with the fear,

Light



"Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)" <[hidden email]> wrote:
Another way to approach this is to eat foods that are rich in B group
vitamins. This way you don't have the absorption problems that occur
with tablets or capsules. Fish, fish oil... Also brown rice (go for
organic or BD) is a rich source of Bs. Even commercial breakfast cereal
is better than tablets!! Here in Aust at least they all have B vits
added.

Here's a good link - no doubt there would be others to.

http://www.penpages.psu.edu/penpages_reference/12101/121012508.html

Cheers

Sarah

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Martin [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Thursday, 3 February 2005 6:50 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: B vitamins



> Vitamin B-12 injections have been very helpful to my husband. Taking
> B-12 in pill form did not have an effect.

Yes, but which brand did you use? :-)

As a result of trying lots and lots of supplements and seeing various
practitioners, I've come to the conclusion that there are different
types of supplements:

1) the supplements sold in mainstream grocery stores, which
are probably worthless

2) the supplements sold in health food stores, which are
sometimes okay, but in too many cases are also worthless

3) the supplements sold by multi-level marketing companies,
which are too expensive and sometimes difficult to get,
but are usually pretty good.

4) the supplements sold by health professionals (chiropracters,
alternative medicine practioners), which are usually
pretty good, but are difficult to get.

I personally only seem to have a reaction to "natural" supplements
-- that is, supplements that are close to their food forms.
Chemical forms of vitamins or rock-derived minerals have
no beneficial effect for me.

So, when you say that B12 pills have no effect, I assume you mean that
some artificial form of B12 has no effect. It
would be interesting to see how he did using a natural B12 supplement.
For example, Standard Process makes a product called "Cataplex B12". I
think Standard Process makes the most effective supplements (overall) of
any company, because most everything they sell is natural.

For example, read what is written about Cataplex B12:


http://www.usaplaza.com/scripts/wcom_producttree.asp?StoreID=1340&Produc
tID=47309

The problem with Standard Process is that the company does
not want its products sold over the Internet, or in stores. They want a
doctor to "prescribe" it to you. Fortunately there are some ways around
this. In my case, I have a local pharmacy/dispensary that breaks this
rule, and will sell Standard Process supplements to anybody. Or, you
can find websites which break the rules. Once such site
is spinelife.com .

Another good thing about Standard Process is that their supplements are
pretty inexpensive.

Marc




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