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GI Disorder and Internal Shaking

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@loveofdogs

Hi! I’ve commented before on internal tremors. I’m still having them really bad. My internal tremors are now going all day and night. Can’t even sleep at night. Has anyone tried something to get rid of the tremors or at least get some relief? My B12 is low and I do get B12 shots weekly. I asked my rheumatologist about them and she said it was anxiety and to get some sleep! Omg really?????

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loveofdogs, investigate sublingual Fast Melt Methylcobalamin. It gets in the blood stream quickly. Don't overlook thiamine. Magnesium is needed to activate it and vitamin D. Are you getting enough magnesium? Activated thiamine in turn activates B6. The B vitamins wotk better together. A form of thiamine, benfotiamine, offers advantages you may need to benefit from and can be used together with a B Complex. However, anti thiamine factors can diminish or destroy thiamine as listed in the stuttersence link. The critical part to also check out is the role activated thiamine has in the brain, vagus nerve and gut. Always consult your health care professional before using any supplement.
https://sperlingmedicalgroup.com/lack-of-vitamin-b12-can-cause-tremor-symptoms/#:~:text=However%2C%20tremors%20and%20other%20movement,occur%20even%20in%20mild%20deficiency.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/methylcobalamin-vs-cyanocobalamin
http://stuttersense.blogspot.com/2014/08/these-factors-reduce-your-thiamine.html

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