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![]() An Open Letter from Health Professionals and Vegan Organizations What Every Vegan Should Know about Vitamin B12: http://www.veganhealth.org/everyvegan/ From Alex Hershaft, PhD, President of FARM: ( from http://www.veganhealth.org/b12/intro ) "For the last few months, I was feeling sluggish, had to lie down a couple of times a day, found it difficult to work evenings and to exercise for long periods. Under Michael Klaper, MD's guidance, I was taking protein powder, creatine, testosterone, nystatin, etc., all to no avail. I was taking nutritional yeast every day, so I knew it wasn't B12 deficiency. Then, one day, I came across your B12 article [Vitamin B12: Are you Getting It?] by sheer accident. I wasn't going to read the whole thing, but I glanced through it and was struck by your insistence that none of the usual sources are adequate. I still didn't believe it, but I had some old B12 pills in the fridge, so I popped one. The effect was almost immediate and remarkable. I have been taking them almost every day, my stamina and energy level are up, and I feel middle-aged again instead of a tired old man." -- Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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Steve, that was likely some cyanocobalamin, it has a long shelf life but
isn't very good IMO, and does not occur in nature. I take hydroxocobalamin from biocare. http://www.strokedoctor.com/vitamin_b12.htm John "Steve" > wrote in message ... > > An Open Letter from Health Professionals and Vegan Organizations > What Every Vegan Should Know about Vitamin B12: > http://www.veganhealth.org/everyvegan/ > > > From Alex Hershaft, PhD, President of FARM: > ( from http://www.veganhealth.org/b12/intro ) > > "For the last few months, I was feeling sluggish, had to lie down a > couple of times a day, found it difficult to work evenings and to > exercise for long periods. Under Michael Klaper, MD's guidance, I was > taking protein powder, creatine, testosterone, nystatin, etc., all to no > avail. I was taking nutritional yeast every day, so I knew it wasn't B12 > deficiency. > > Then, one day, I came across your B12 article [Vitamin B12: Are you > Getting It?] by sheer accident. I wasn't going to read the whole thing, > but I glanced through it and was struck by your insistence that none of > the usual sources are adequate. I still didn't believe it, but I had > some old B12 pills in the fridge, so I popped one. > > The effect was almost immediate and remarkable. I have been taking them > almost every day, my stamina and energy level are up, and I feel > middle-aged again instead of a tired old man." > > > > > > -- > Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian > http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html > > Steve's Home Page > http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ > > "The great American thought trap: It is not real > unless it can be seen on television or bought in a > shopping mall" > > > |
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Steve, that was likely some cyanocobalamin, it has a long shelf life but
isn't very good IMO, and does not occur in nature. I take hydroxocobalamin from biocare. http://www.strokedoctor.com/vitamin_b12.htm John "Steve" > wrote in message ... > > An Open Letter from Health Professionals and Vegan Organizations > What Every Vegan Should Know about Vitamin B12: > http://www.veganhealth.org/everyvegan/ > > > From Alex Hershaft, PhD, President of FARM: > ( from http://www.veganhealth.org/b12/intro ) > > "For the last few months, I was feeling sluggish, had to lie down a > couple of times a day, found it difficult to work evenings and to > exercise for long periods. Under Michael Klaper, MD's guidance, I was > taking protein powder, creatine, testosterone, nystatin, etc., all to no > avail. I was taking nutritional yeast every day, so I knew it wasn't B12 > deficiency. > > Then, one day, I came across your B12 article [Vitamin B12: Are you > Getting It?] by sheer accident. I wasn't going to read the whole thing, > but I glanced through it and was struck by your insistence that none of > the usual sources are adequate. I still didn't believe it, but I had > some old B12 pills in the fridge, so I popped one. > > The effect was almost immediate and remarkable. I have been taking them > almost every day, my stamina and energy level are up, and I feel > middle-aged again instead of a tired old man." > > > > > > -- > Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian > http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html > > Steve's Home Page > http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ > > "The great American thought trap: It is not real > unless it can be seen on television or bought in a > shopping mall" > > > |
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That is an interesting article John, I am going to forward it to Jack
Norris, the vitamin B-12 guru ( registered dietician ) at veganhealth.org to see if he has an opinion. When I was at Summerfest I heard Dr. Michael Klaper M.D., Dr. Michael Greger M.D., and Brenda Davis RD pound people on taking b-12. Methylcobalamin was recommended for people who had smoked heavily, drank heavily, or who had absorption, but none of these people ( including Norris ) felt it was necessary for people in good health. The cheap stuff seemd to do wonders for Hershaft in his testomonial as well. John Coleman wrote: > Steve, that was likely some cyanocobalamin, it has a long shelf life but > isn't very good IMO, and does not occur in nature. I take hydroxocobalamin > from biocare. > > http://www.strokedoctor.com/vitamin_b12.htm >>An Open Letter from Health Professionals and Vegan Organizations >>What Every Vegan Should Know about Vitamin B12: >>http://www.veganhealth.org/everyvegan/ >> >> >> From Alex Hershaft, PhD, President of FARM: >>( from http://www.veganhealth.org/b12/intro ) -- Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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That is an interesting article John, I am going to forward it to Jack
Norris, the vitamin B-12 guru ( registered dietician ) at veganhealth.org to see if he has an opinion. When I was at Summerfest I heard Dr. Michael Klaper M.D., Dr. Michael Greger M.D., and Brenda Davis RD pound people on taking b-12. Methylcobalamin was recommended for people who had smoked heavily, drank heavily, or who had absorption, but none of these people ( including Norris ) felt it was necessary for people in good health. The cheap stuff seemd to do wonders for Hershaft in his testomonial as well. John Coleman wrote: > Steve, that was likely some cyanocobalamin, it has a long shelf life but > isn't very good IMO, and does not occur in nature. I take hydroxocobalamin > from biocare. > > http://www.strokedoctor.com/vitamin_b12.htm >>An Open Letter from Health Professionals and Vegan Organizations >>What Every Vegan Should Know about Vitamin B12: >>http://www.veganhealth.org/everyvegan/ >> >> >> From Alex Hershaft, PhD, President of FARM: >>( from http://www.veganhealth.org/b12/intro ) -- Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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John Coleman wrote:
> Steve, that was likely some cyanocobalamin, it has a long shelf life but > isn't very good IMO, and does not occur in nature. I take hydroxocobalamin > from biocare. > > http://www.strokedoctor.com/vitamin_b12.htm From the url above: "Vitamin B12 is found in algae, peas, clover, alfalfa, mustard, egg yolk, chedder cheese, sardines, herring, anchovies, calve's liver, haddock, salmon, and cow's milk." All of the health experts I have listened to imploring people to take b-12 have also made it a point that there are no reliable and natural sources of b-12. The latest date on the citations for this article are the year 2000, with most of the citations being from the mid 1990s. Given both of these things I am getting a bit skeptical. The information these people gave me came in 2004. Steve > > John > > "Steve" > wrote in message > ... > >>An Open Letter from Health Professionals and Vegan Organizations >>What Every Vegan Should Know about Vitamin B12: >>http://www.veganhealth.org/everyvegan/ >> >> >> From Alex Hershaft, PhD, President of FARM: >>( from http://www.veganhealth.org/b12/intro ) >> >>"For the last few months, I was feeling sluggish, had to lie down a >>couple of times a day, found it difficult to work evenings and to >>exercise for long periods. Under Michael Klaper, MD's guidance, I was >>taking protein powder, creatine, testosterone, nystatin, etc., all to no >>avail. I was taking nutritional yeast every day, so I knew it wasn't B12 >>deficiency. >> >>Then, one day, I came across your B12 article [Vitamin B12: Are you >>Getting It?] by sheer accident. I wasn't going to read the whole thing, >>but I glanced through it and was struck by your insistence that none of >>the usual sources are adequate. I still didn't believe it, but I had >>some old B12 pills in the fridge, so I popped one. >> >>The effect was almost immediate and remarkable. I have been taking them >>almost every day, my stamina and energy level are up, and I feel >>middle-aged again instead of a tired old man." >> >> >> >> >> >>-- >>Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian >>http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html >> >>Steve's Home Page >>http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ >> >>"The great American thought trap: It is not real >>unless it can be seen on television or bought in a >>shopping mall" >> >> >> > > > -- Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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John Coleman wrote:
> Steve, that was likely some cyanocobalamin, it has a long shelf life but > isn't very good IMO, and does not occur in nature. I take hydroxocobalamin > from biocare. > > http://www.strokedoctor.com/vitamin_b12.htm From the url above: "Vitamin B12 is found in algae, peas, clover, alfalfa, mustard, egg yolk, chedder cheese, sardines, herring, anchovies, calve's liver, haddock, salmon, and cow's milk." All of the health experts I have listened to imploring people to take b-12 have also made it a point that there are no reliable and natural sources of b-12. The latest date on the citations for this article are the year 2000, with most of the citations being from the mid 1990s. Given both of these things I am getting a bit skeptical. The information these people gave me came in 2004. Steve > > John > > "Steve" > wrote in message > ... > >>An Open Letter from Health Professionals and Vegan Organizations >>What Every Vegan Should Know about Vitamin B12: >>http://www.veganhealth.org/everyvegan/ >> >> >> From Alex Hershaft, PhD, President of FARM: >>( from http://www.veganhealth.org/b12/intro ) >> >>"For the last few months, I was feeling sluggish, had to lie down a >>couple of times a day, found it difficult to work evenings and to >>exercise for long periods. Under Michael Klaper, MD's guidance, I was >>taking protein powder, creatine, testosterone, nystatin, etc., all to no >>avail. I was taking nutritional yeast every day, so I knew it wasn't B12 >>deficiency. >> >>Then, one day, I came across your B12 article [Vitamin B12: Are you >>Getting It?] by sheer accident. I wasn't going to read the whole thing, >>but I glanced through it and was struck by your insistence that none of >>the usual sources are adequate. I still didn't believe it, but I had >>some old B12 pills in the fridge, so I popped one. >> >>The effect was almost immediate and remarkable. I have been taking them >>almost every day, my stamina and energy level are up, and I feel >>middle-aged again instead of a tired old man." >> >> >> >> >> >>-- >>Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian >>http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html >> >>Steve's Home Page >>http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ >> >>"The great American thought trap: It is not real >>unless it can be seen on television or bought in a >>shopping mall" >> >> >> > > > -- Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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John Coleman wrote:
> Steve, that was likely some cyanocobalamin, it has a long shelf life but > isn't very good IMO, and does not occur in nature. I take hydroxocobalamin > from biocare. > > http://www.strokedoctor.com/vitamin_b12.htm Is hydroxocobalamin all vegan? Isn't that the injectable form of b-12 and aren't injections only necessary for people with absorption issues? That is what most of the articles say. A friend of mine on a local mailing list was suffering from chronic fibromalgyia pain for years. We were discussing Jack Norris' b-12 article when she found an article about her disease and b-12. She started taking plain old cyanocobalamin and chronic pain she had for years vanished. I know to the readers here this is just another worthless testimonial, but I mention it because I know this person, to me it is not just text on the internet. Additionally, the url above implies that cyanocobalamin is ineffective and with my friend, with Alex Hershaft ( the first testimonial in this thread, and a person local to me as well) that cyancobalamin worked. Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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John Coleman wrote:
> Steve, that was likely some cyanocobalamin, it has a long shelf life but > isn't very good IMO, and does not occur in nature. I take hydroxocobalamin > from biocare. > > http://www.strokedoctor.com/vitamin_b12.htm Is hydroxocobalamin all vegan? Isn't that the injectable form of b-12 and aren't injections only necessary for people with absorption issues? That is what most of the articles say. A friend of mine on a local mailing list was suffering from chronic fibromalgyia pain for years. We were discussing Jack Norris' b-12 article when she found an article about her disease and b-12. She started taking plain old cyanocobalamin and chronic pain she had for years vanished. I know to the readers here this is just another worthless testimonial, but I mention it because I know this person, to me it is not just text on the internet. Additionally, the url above implies that cyanocobalamin is ineffective and with my friend, with Alex Hershaft ( the first testimonial in this thread, and a person local to me as well) that cyancobalamin worked. Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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John Coleman wrote:
> Steve, that was likely some cyanocobalamin, it has a long shelf life but > isn't very good IMO, and does not occur in nature. I take hydroxocobalamin > from biocare. > > http://www.strokedoctor.com/vitamin_b12.htm Just found this in the appendix of Jack Norris' B-12 paper at veganhealth.org: http://www.veganhealth.org/b12/noncyanob12 Steve > > John > > "Steve" > wrote in message > ... > >>An Open Letter from Health Professionals and Vegan Organizations >>What Every Vegan Should Know about Vitamin B12: >>http://www.veganhealth.org/everyvegan/ >> >> >> From Alex Hershaft, PhD, President of FARM: >>( from http://www.veganhealth.org/b12/intro ) >> >>"For the last few months, I was feeling sluggish, had to lie down a >>couple of times a day, found it difficult to work evenings and to >>exercise for long periods. Under Michael Klaper, MD's guidance, I was >>taking protein powder, creatine, testosterone, nystatin, etc., all to no >>avail. I was taking nutritional yeast every day, so I knew it wasn't B12 >>deficiency. >> >>Then, one day, I came across your B12 article [Vitamin B12: Are you >>Getting It?] by sheer accident. I wasn't going to read the whole thing, >>but I glanced through it and was struck by your insistence that none of >>the usual sources are adequate. I still didn't believe it, but I had >>some old B12 pills in the fridge, so I popped one. >> >>The effect was almost immediate and remarkable. I have been taking them >>almost every day, my stamina and energy level are up, and I feel >>middle-aged again instead of a tired old man." >> >> >> >> >> >>-- >>Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian >>http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html >> >>Steve's Home Page >>http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ >> >>"The great American thought trap: It is not real >>unless it can be seen on television or bought in a >>shopping mall" >> >> >> > > > -- Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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Yes, the author is a DO, and I suspect has a bias. Cyanocobalamin definately
prevents deficiency, and is active and probably fine for most people. I don't think all of the issues raised in the article are wrong though. I found the claim that it is carcinogenic when cooked novel, but I wonder if he has twisted the facts a little there as well? I suspect only a real expert will be able to pull out the facts from this article. I wrote to the author to ask about his claim that B12 is in plant foods as well. John > The latest date on the citations for this article are the year 2000, > with most of the citations being from the mid 1990s. Given both of > these things I am getting a bit skeptical. > > The information these people gave me came in 2004. > > Steve |
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Yes, the author is a DO, and I suspect has a bias. Cyanocobalamin definately
prevents deficiency, and is active and probably fine for most people. I don't think all of the issues raised in the article are wrong though. I found the claim that it is carcinogenic when cooked novel, but I wonder if he has twisted the facts a little there as well? I suspect only a real expert will be able to pull out the facts from this article. I wrote to the author to ask about his claim that B12 is in plant foods as well. John > The latest date on the citations for this article are the year 2000, > with most of the citations being from the mid 1990s. Given both of > these things I am getting a bit skeptical. > > The information these people gave me came in 2004. > > Steve |
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> Is hydroxocobalamin all vegan?
Yes, all B12 is made by bacteria. They don't extract it from meat. I don't think testimonials are worthless, just potentially misleading. John |
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> Is hydroxocobalamin all vegan?
Yes, all B12 is made by bacteria. They don't extract it from meat. I don't think testimonials are worthless, just potentially misleading. John |
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John Coleman wrote:
>>Is hydroxocobalamin all vegan? > > > Yes, all B12 is made by bacteria. They don't extract it from meat. But other things they may mix the b-12 with in supplements may not be vegan. > > I don't think testimonials are worthless, just potentially misleading. I agree. I have the luxury of knowing some of the people behind the testimonials this time. That, the appendix I quoted from Jack Norris' article, the dates of the citation in the article vs the contemporary nature of the experts I talked to, and the articles erroneous claims that peas, clover etc have b-12 give me a degree of skepticism about the article as well as making me feel no need to change to a more expensive form of vitamin b-12 Steve -- Be A Healthy Vegan Or Vegetarian http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdo...ealthyVeg.html Steve's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/beforewisdom/ "The great American thought trap: It is not real unless it can be seen on television or bought in a shopping mall" |
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