What Gaylord is not telling you is the form of B 12 that they are talking about. Sub-lingual B12 tablets are most certainly water soluble and mine did dissolve in the DMSO. Perhaps they were referring to the injectible form?
Regardless I can tell that it is being delivered from the effect. I generally do it for 3-5 days at the beginning of the month as suggested by Mercola.com which is where I read of the method. I wonder if it is Gaylord's way of putting a spin on things. Dunno, but it does happen. BTW Cardinal Lab, that Dr Stanley Jacob is part of, tried to buy Gaylord last year. Did not work out though. When I talked to him a week or so ago we talked a bit about Gaylord's low odor USP DMSO. It is very expensive $178 liter, $100 half liter, and only sold OTC to medical professionals. At least it is not prescription but you would have to have someone order it for you from one of their vendors. Jacob Lab's low odor DMSO is ~$25 8oz, ~$100 liter. They do not remove the impurity that Gaylord speaks of. They add 10% urea as odor control and he says it only works on topical application. Where as Gaylord's product may work for oral and IV DMSO as well. I talked to their VP of Marketing a month ago, but did not ask him about this since I had assumed low odor meant in oral, IV or topical use. Garnet On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 12:54, Roman wrote: > You could about someone\'s experience using DMSO to > deliver B12 at > http://www.ithyroid.com/vitamin_b-12.htm. It contains > other potentially interesting pieces of information on > B12. Here\'s an excerpt from the article: > \"I put some of my vitamin B12 tablets obtained at a > health food store into a two liquid ounce bottle with > an eyedropper and filled it with DMSO. It took a couple > of days for the tablets to fall apart. Once they did, I > put an eyedropper load on one arm and rubbed it in. In > approximately one hour I started to feel very good, > which was a sense of general strength and well being. > This lasted all day. When I tried it again the next > day, I got no such feeling. I also didn\'t experience > any bad effects either. Since I knew that approximately > one month\'s requirement of B12 is stored in the liver, > I reasoned that my system was simply fully supplied > with Vitamin B12 and that I wouldn\'t need to use it > again for a month or so. When I tried it again a month > or so later, I got a significant boost from it again. > Since then I have continued to use it on a once every > month or so basis.\" > > Perhaps, the Gaylord people didn\'t wait long enough. > > Roman > > > Dan Nave <[email protected]>: > > > I notice you say you use DMSO to topically deliver > Vitamin B12. > > > > I recently posted a citation from a company that > makes DMSO (Gaylord > > Chemical). > > They say that B12 is insoluble in DMSO. (Don\'t know > about folic > > acid.) > > > > Dan > > > > > > > > Re: CS>Unidentified subject! > > > > From: Garnet wrote: > > Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 18:02:16 > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > DMSO is used topically to deliver vitamins, > multi-vitamins and single > > vitamins. I use it for B12 and Folic. www.mercola.com > has an article > > about this. > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] > OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >

