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<blockquote data-quote="Mars1946" data-source="post: 1158450" data-attributes="member: 297770"><p>Hi Galja</p><p></p><p>I am from Denmark. I know about sublingual tablets, but this therapy is obtainable in Sweden. In Demark you can get injections by the doctor of cyanoCobalamin or tablets of the same .</p><p></p><p>This sublingual tabs are of over dose. Persons who have B12 deficiency there parietal cells in the GV (Gaster Ventriculus) do not produce the Intrinsic Factor ( IF ) and it is not possible in the intestine to absorb B12. An over dose of B12 as sublingual tablets sometime help. But all that is the choice of the patient and the doctors advices. If the B12 is very low, then there will be developed a Pernicious Anaemia.</p><p>The blood red bodies will be very big and not able to transport oxygen to the tissues.</p><p></p><p>Latin : Memento Vivere ( Stay in life) and be happy.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edited by Moderator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mars1946, post: 1158450, member: 297770"] Hi Galja I am from Denmark. I know about sublingual tablets, but this therapy is obtainable in Sweden. In Demark you can get injections by the doctor of cyanoCobalamin or tablets of the same . This sublingual tabs are of over dose. Persons who have B12 deficiency there parietal cells in the GV (Gaster Ventriculus) do not produce the Intrinsic Factor ( IF ) and it is not possible in the intestine to absorb B12. An over dose of B12 as sublingual tablets sometime help. But all that is the choice of the patient and the doctors advices. If the B12 is very low, then there will be developed a Pernicious Anaemia. The blood red bodies will be very big and not able to transport oxygen to the tissues. Latin : Memento Vivere ( Stay in life) and be happy. Edited by Moderator. [/QUOTE]
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