04-26-2015, 01:50 AM
Robert BurroughesMethycobal (Methycobalmine) B12 - Any experience?
Does anyone have any experience of Methycobal (Methycobalmine) which is, I understand, high dosage vitamin B12?
I have recently transferred to a new specialist in a new country who recommends it. I see B12 is supposed to help nerves but is there any prove or experiential evidence that it is effective?
Any comments would be welcome.
Robert
04-26-2015, 10:45 AM
Brucequote:
Methycobal
Robert, in a chat room a couple of years ago, Dr. Grunseich from, NIH stated the following:
"In general B vitamins are good, but the B6 specifically can be bad if taken at a high dose. it really depends on which B vitamin it is. B6 is a vitamin to avoid because it can cause neuropathy if taken in high doses. It is good to take a multivitamin.
I would take a mutlivitamin to get B6, and not take any additional supplementation. It is fine to take additional amounts of B12.
B12 is helpful for the nervous system."
Unfortunately, there was nothing in the chat as to the amount of B12. I was tested and found to be B12 deficient. So I take 1,000 mcg every day with my other vitamins.
Perhaps others have more knowledge.
04-27-2015, 07:47 PM
Bob HeitzmanB12 It is pretty common to be tested for B-12 on occasion and add a supplement to bring it up if low. My doc prescribe 1000mcg/week. I took 2 a week as the bottle was recommending one a day. My B-12 levels came up to the normal range.
04-28-2015, 02:57 AM
Robert BurroughesThanks all for the input. I haven't had any tests for B12
04-28-2015, 11:32 PM
Dan BVitamin B12 is also known as cobalamin, and it is available in several forms, including methylcobalamin and cyanocobalamin, among others. Most nutritional authorities say that methylcobalamin is the form that is best absorbed by the human body.
As Bruce said above in the quotation from Dr. Grunseich, it is generally known that B12 is beneficial to the nervous system. However, I am not aware of any studies that looked at B12 specifically for KD.
05-09-2015, 10:11 PM
ToddAllenI was vegetarian for about 15 years and my B12 level dropped low enough to alarm my neurologist who put me on injections for a while until I was back in the normal range. Now I take a supplement 250 mcg once every week or two.
B12 is stored in the liver and it can store several years worth of the vitamin. If your level is low it can take a while to bring it back up as your liver will be depleted.
But if your level is normal supposedly any excess is excreted in your urine and additional supplementation is unlikely to be of much benefit.
05-10-2015, 08:47 PM
Robert BurroughesThanks for the feedback. I never had the B12 test - so I probably should,
quote:
Originally posted by ToddAllen:
I was vegetarian for about 15 years and my B12 level dropped low enough to alarm my neurologist who put me on injections for a while until I was back in the normal range. Now I take a supplement 250 mcg once every week or two.
B12 is stored in the liver and it can store several years worth of the vitamin. If your level is low it can take a while to bring it back up as your liver will be depleted.
But if your level is normal supposedly any excess is excreted in your urine and additional supplementation is unlikely to be of much benefit.