Is treatment with Vitamin B12 safe?

As the recent European ruling has proved, Vitamin B12 has no detrimental side effects irrespective of dosage.

What are the Health Risks of too much Vitamin B12?

  • No evidence on effects of high doses (recent European Union Court Judgement 17th July 05).
  • The Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) did not establish a tolerable upper intake level for this Vitamin, because Vitamin B12 has a very low potential toxicity.
  • Chronic Cellular Vitamin B12 Deficiency painfully and prematurely kills. Its initial outward manifestations have until now been labeled as other diseases or diseases of unknown origin
  • Refusing to treat until research is carried out (Placebo Controlled Trial) is putting Patients at risk of developing irreversible Neuro- Psychiatric Symptoms.
  • There is so much clinical evidence from more than 600 Patients (Simple and direct observations by patients and clinician) gathered over a 25 year period to confirm positive patient response to treatment with Vitamin B12 as a natural medicine in disease produced by chronic Vitamin B12 starvation of the 100 trillion replicating cells in our entire body.
  • It is necessary to convince the clinicians within the health care system to change their present approach to diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Students in medical schools are not taught anything about the many roles of Vitamin B12 in the human body.
  • Double Blind Placebo controlled randomised trials are only suited to the evaluation of one chemical product to another less known substance.
  • This is only suited to the promotion of chemical products. This particular methodology is not suited to the clinical evaluation of a:-

'Deficiency Disorder’.

In this case the effects of Vitamin B12 on the variety of disease caused as a direct result of Vitamin B12 deficiency.

Physiological states of each individual’s body determines the initial symptoms and complications of Vitamin B12 Deficiency.

This is why these symptoms producing Vitamin B12 deficiency states have traditionally been labeled as many different disease conditions.

It is chronic B12 deficiency over a period of many years that has caused most of the disease manifestation in our Patient Population (582Pts, 10.13%)