I'm starting up the protocol again, although I'm going to keep to 1mg ab12 and 1mg mb12 for a while to try to avoid inducing a Mg and/or K deficiency, which is what I think may have happened last time. I've already started up the basics again (Vits A, B complex, C, D, etc. etc.), the folate and the b12s. So far, so good.
Again, I've had increased stamina on introducing the b12s and what I assume are "good sign" start-up symptoms of a fuzzy feeling in my face and upper lip and in the base of my tailbone. I'm assuming that as I continue and my body fills up a bit with b12, these symptoms will stop.
If I then move on again to the stage of adding in the possible "critical show-stoppers" such as L-carnitine, ALA and so on, and one or more of them is necessary for the process to continue, will I get the same start-up symptoms? I'm wondering how to tell a good sign that tells me to continue from a bad sign that is telling me to stop the new supplement.
Again, I've had increased stamina on introducing the b12s and what I assume are "good sign" start-up symptoms of a fuzzy feeling in my face and upper lip and in the base of my tailbone. I'm assuming that as I continue and my body fills up a bit with b12, these symptoms will stop.
If I then move on again to the stage of adding in the possible "critical show-stoppers" such as L-carnitine, ALA and so on, and one or more of them is necessary for the process to continue, will I get the same start-up symptoms? I'm wondering how to tell a good sign that tells me to continue from a bad sign that is telling me to stop the new supplement.