Methyl-B12 (Cobalamin) Therapy for Autism Recovery
Research shows that Methyl-B12 therapy has tremendous treatment potential in children with autism
A member of the B12 family of vitamins, Methyl-B12 encourages a biochemical process called methylation. Methylation helps create the cells in the body. Impaired methylation, however, is linked to many symptoms of autism spectrum disorder. These include Methyl-B12 speech delays and associated developmental delays
B12 is a family of five different forms of vitamins. Each one affects the body in its own way
These five forms of B12 vitamins include:
• Cyanocobalamin
• Hydroxycobalamin
• Adenosylcobalamin
• Glutathionylcobalamin
• Methylcobalamin (Methyl-B12)
Helping children with autism get the vitamins they need can help them improve their focus, enhance their speech, engage in learning and social situations, and thrive. In some cases, a B12 deficiency may cause symptoms that are similar to autism resulting in a potential misdiagnosis` .
This is where Methyl-B12 therapy comes in. An appropriate dose of MethylB12 can help children alleviate symptoms of autism and enjoy a higher quality of life. Methyl-B12 autism side effects are minimal over time
Please contact The C.A.T. Center for more information on how Methyl -B12 therapy can help your child treat their autism spectrum disorder