“I had a nervous breakdown over Christmas”. The callers voice was shaky, trembling almost. “I’ve phoned you before, you helped me cope, but I’m really bad now, I don’t know how I’m going to carry on”. It was last Friday that I took that call. I couldn’t remember...
Is she cured?
I first met Sheila in 2009. She was in her late twenties and was struggling to continue teaching in Further Education as she was still symptomatic. Sheila had travelled to south Wales from her home in the north of the Principality to receive an intravenous infusion of...
I No Longer Have Pernicious Anaemia
I thought that would get your attention. And it's true - the anaemia I once had (remember that anaemia means literally 'lack of blood' but in my case it was a lack of healthy red blood cells), has been cured thanks to artificially produced B12. And it gets better -...
Clarification on previous post
Some people have read my previous post and have unfortunately misinterpreted what I have said. Here is my post regarding new treatments of Pernicious Anaemia in point form: 1. The UK's Medicines, Pharmacy and Industry Group (MPIG) is going to start persuading...
New Treatments
Yesterday I replied to the Chairman of the Welsh Assembly's Petition Committee who had now had two letters from the Minister for Health in Wales. The second of these letters mentioned the fact that the UK's Under Secretary of State for Health, Jane Ellison MP had been...
Different Forms of B12 For Different Patients
Now how about this for progress? I interviewed a highly respected Bio-Scientist for my next book and asked him whether some patients would respond better to one form of B12 than another. Here's his reply: "Cyanocobalamin is the most stable of these compounds,...










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