Posted by tealady on September 28, 2003, at 3:25:32
In reply to Re: B12 reaction, posted by joebob on September 27, 2003, at 13:11:36
Joebob, Thanks!
I's heard of anti-aging before, but thought it was all just pregnenalone,DHEA, testosterone, growth hormone supplementing to keep one's body at arguably unnatural high levels for one's age(thereby hopefully anti aging)..I hadn't realised they covered thyroid , B12 etc.
Thanks for the article..it's almost what I have been doing with myself, I needed some cortisol and iron too though to utilize (tolerate?) the thyroid hormones.Wish I'd seen that a couple of years ago (or more like 18 years ago!) Great link.
On the preservatives.
I went and bought a new box. They look pretty inocuous.hydroxocobalamin chloride equivalent to
anhydrous hydroxocobalamin 1.0mg,
sodium chloride 9.0mg,
0.1N acetic acid 0.005mL,
water for injections to 1 ml.Re the rare allergic reactions, as discussed with Lar, one would have expected perhaps a worsening of reactions if allergic..although I guess a "tolerance" can develop..as occurs in food allergies/sensitivites with repeated exposure
Have you ever seen a description of the allergic reactions? and I was wondering if the allergic reactions may possibly have been with cyanocobalamin?
Jan
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