Presenting a wide scope of problems caused by B12 deficiency, this comprehensive guide provides up-to-date medical information about symptoms, testing, diagnosis, and treatment. Written for both the patient and the interested layperson, this detailed book outlines how physicians frequently misdiagnose B12 deficiency as Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis . . . More >>

There’s an epidemic of misdiagnoses today: that’s the contention of sally M. Pacholok, RN and Jeffrey J. Stuart, D.O. in Could It Be B12? An Epidemic Of Misdiagnoses. What makes misdiagnoses so probable is that this vitamin deficiency masquerades itself in so many symptoms: tremors, depression, terrible limb pains, chronic fatigue. It can’t be prevented by the usual multivitamin pill – and sometimes even high-dose oral formulas don’t work. It’s considered a disease of the elderly, but kids can be hit hard too. An eye-opening survey comes form the author and her physician husband’s extensive research into the findings of numerous medical centers and universities.
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B12 deficiency has affected my family, from one of my young sons to my mother. I have just finished reading this book and have found it to be very well written and organized and also an excellent resource. It covers the many different problems associated with B12 deficiency along with showing readers how they can help themselves and their loved ones to recognize the signs and symptoms of B12 deficiency so they can get diagnosed and treated. I will definately be recommending this book to all of my friends and family.
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