why METHYL B-12 over plain B-12?

Discussion in 'Feline Health - (Welcome & Main Forum)' started by Melissa&Paul-Kyle, Oct 19, 2011.

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  1. Melissa&Paul-Kyle

    Melissa&Paul-Kyle Well-Known Member

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    For neuropathy...why do we suggest to use the methyl type rather than the regular?

    A cat shelter rescue person friend of mine is doubting the need for the methyl type, saying her colleges are laughing about the suggestion and chaulking it up to "crazy natural foods people"...

    what's up with that?

    Thanks in advance. (cross posting on community)
     
  2. Jen & Squeak

    Jen & Squeak Well-Known Member

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    your shelter friends need to understand a little bit about science. There is more than one form of B12 and different formations do different things, it comes down to basic chemistry. Here is a link about the differences http://www.prohealth.com/library/showar ... ?libid=481

    sorry, that article wasn't specific to diabetic neuropathy but more about the differences. Here's Jasper's site http://www.laurieulrich.com/jasper/

    Jen
     
  3. Karen & Angus(GA)

    Karen & Angus(GA) Member

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    The reason methyl B12 was tried in cats is that it is used in humans to treat diabetic neuropathy. There have been at least 6 clinical trials that show its effectiveness. This site is selling a product, but has links to the clinical trials.
     
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