Methylcobalamin Infusions
by Martyn on Jul.28, 2009, under Pernicious Anaemia Society
Many members of the society are reporting “miraculous results” after receiving an infusion of Methylcobalamin – a purer form of B12 than either Cyanocobalamin or Hydroxocobalamin. The infusions are given straight into the bloodstream along with other trace elements including Magnesium and Potassium.
The infusions are provided by members of the British Soceity for Ecological Medicine who are all trained doctors who recognise the importance and usefulness of ‘alternative’ treatment therapies. We, as a society, do not recommend members receive this treatment, but rather we make members aware that some people benefit from these infusions and self-inject with Methylcobalamin (which is unlicensed in the U.K.). We always recommend that the patient discusses this with his or her doctor before proceeding.
May 18th, 2011 on 10:52 pm
Do you know if anyone provides the infusions in the North East of England or Edinburgh?
Many Thanks,
Linda
May 19th, 2011 on 6:02 am
I don’t know of anyone specific but you could always contact the British Society for Ecological Medicine and ask if any of their members carry out Methylcobalamin Infusions. I know there is a clinic in Blackpool that specialises in them. You will need to telephone the society’s office for the contact details. I hope this helps.