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Kofi  
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 More options Jun 3, 3:36 pm
Newsgroups: alt.support.sinusitis, alt.support.celiac, alt.support.crohns-colitis, sci.med.immunology, alt.med.fibromyalgia
From: Kofi <k...@anon.un>
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 23:36:05 -0600
Local: Wed, Jun 3 2009 3:36 pm
Subject: Re: Folic acid receptor autoantibodies, vitamin D3 and milk consumption in autoimmune disease

> I don't, but I'll pass along a little about what I've found about vitamin
> metabolism lately.  Vitamin B12 works together with a biochemical
> produced from folic acid for some purposes.

I've been taking magnesium, methyl-B12 and folinic acid shots together
for several years now, since I read a paper on homocysteine blocking
GABAergic transmission.  Once I read the paper, it seemed the right
combination to throw against my neuropathy and it worked quite well.  
All of the methylators I tried from SAMe to TMG worked well too, so that
reinforced my decision.

> Vitamin D3 is closer to the form of vitamin D that the body
> actually uses than the vitamin D2 form often used for vitamin D
> supplements.  Vitamin D is better absorbed if taken along with
> some oil; therefore the forms of vitamin D3 already dissolved
> in oil are especially active.

I've been taking D3 for a while too.  It was only when I went off
folinic acid that the D3 became ineffective.

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