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<blockquote data-quote="Luna21" data-source="post: 430267"><p>rogerinfrance....Very unhelpful, and possibly dangerous, information for those who have actually been diagnosed with an inflammatory arthritis. </p><p></p><p>Yes, B12 can be helpful for those with a deficiency, and trials have shown it <em>may</em> (not proven) to be of some benefit to those with osteoarthritis, a completely different type altogether, but won't help inflammatory arthritis sufferers who if not treated quickly enough with drugs may go on to have severely malformed joints, of which I myself have some. </p><p></p><p>The important thing is to be seen and diagnosed quickly by a Rheumatologist, who usually only deals with inflammatory arthritis conditions, ie Psoriatic, Lupus, Rheumatoid etc. </p><p></p><p>Marmite nor B12 tablets would not have helped me in any way, as I, and the thread opener have joint pain and swelling due to an inflammatory, ie auto-immune arthritis.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if you honestly believe in what you are saying, or just think its funny to post such odd 'advice'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luna21, post: 430267"] rogerinfrance....Very unhelpful, and possibly dangerous, information for those who have actually been diagnosed with an inflammatory arthritis. Yes, B12 can be helpful for those with a deficiency, and trials have shown it [i]may[/i] (not proven) to be of some benefit to those with osteoarthritis, a completely different type altogether, but won't help inflammatory arthritis sufferers who if not treated quickly enough with drugs may go on to have severely malformed joints, of which I myself have some. The important thing is to be seen and diagnosed quickly by a Rheumatologist, who usually only deals with inflammatory arthritis conditions, ie Psoriatic, Lupus, Rheumatoid etc. Marmite nor B12 tablets would not have helped me in any way, as I, and the thread opener have joint pain and swelling due to an inflammatory, ie auto-immune arthritis. I don't know if you honestly believe in what you are saying, or just think its funny to post such odd 'advice'. [/QUOTE]
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