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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / August 2007

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High B6 dose / erythromelalgia / IV or IM or PO?

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devfendc@hotmail.com - 23 Aug 2007 19:58 GMT
I am researching the ideal dose and administration of Vitamin B6
(indeed, if anyone can advise regards which form of B6 would be best -
this would be most appreciated!).

I am assisting my father-in-law, who is suffering neuropathic pains
(amongst others), in a search for relief from his "burning foot pain".
It is not a classic erythromelalgia, the significant feature being the
burning sensations.

Thanks,

Devlin
monty1945@lycos.com - 23 Aug 2007 22:04 GMT
Since NSAIDS are said to help a lot of people, this seems to be yet
another archidonic acid overload disorder, so all he needs to do is to
eat a diet very low in polyunsaturated fatty acids.  Go to my free
site and read the essay on the best practical diet for foods to
include and foods to avoid:

http://groups.msn.com/TheScientificDebateForum-
DevFenDC - 24 Aug 2007 16:12 GMT
On Aug 23, 2:04 pm, monty1...@lycos.com wrote:
> Since NSAIDS are said to help a lot of people, this seems to be yet
> another archidonic acid overload disorder, so all he needs to do is to
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> http://groups.msn.com/TheScientificDebateForum-

um, this does not really help.
 
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