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To: little jeremiah

Instant Dementia
Sorry for the long story, but here is what happened to me. I cracked a back tooth (popcorn) anyway, the dentist said couldn’t be fixed had to have a crown and suggested the crown next to it be replaced. So I’m such a wimp with dentists I asked to be put out, they don’t do that. I was given laughing gas (don’t remember technical name), the nurse tapped me on the shoulder (I was still in dental chair) and asked me if I was ready to go yet? So I got up and went out to the car, thinking I had been in the office for about 45 minutes IT WAS 4 HOURS.

Don’t remember driving home, went straight to bed (so tired), after being in bed for 3 days, DH asked me to find something on the computer for him. I got up and dressed, went down to office and I could not remember how to turn on the computer (something I use everyday).

I didn’t know what to do, if anyone asked me a question, I just looked at them I couldn’t process anything. I sat and cried, I was so scared.

Called the dentist and said the laughing gas never wore off - he said it is instant when you stop using it. He would ask the others in office and call me back - he never had a patient react like this.

Anyway, when he called he asked if I had any sublingual Vitamin B, I said yes, he said take 3 and then in 30 minutes take 3 more.

I took 3 and in 15 minutes I took 3 more - in 30 minutes I had all mental faculties back. He said the brain can’t function without vitamin B and that laughing gas totally depletes vitamin B in your system.

Based on this, I just wonder how many dementia patients only need Vitamin B. (but then that would be too cheap of a fix and not enough $$$ prescription.


498 posted on 04/14/2019 9:16:59 AM PDT by conservativesister
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To: conservativesister

That is an incredible story. Not too long at all. This could be of vital interest to many people. I hope all the pingees I just pingified see it.

Any dentists who give patients laughing gas, I think it’s called nitrous oxide, should warn them about this. In fact, sounds as though patients should be monitored when they come out of it and if they exhibit those symptoms, should be administered sublingual Vit B (which I never even heard of, I suppose drops to go under the tongue).

People with dementia problems or relatives should try adding more Vit B.


499 posted on 04/14/2019 10:06:43 AM PDT by little jeremiah (When we do not punish evildoers we are ripping the foundations of justice from future generations)
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Are you talking about sublingual B-12? That is all I can find. Have it at home, great energy booster.


508 posted on 04/14/2019 4:22:07 PM PDT by etabeta
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Oh, my goodness. That is astounding. Vit B...I wonder if it would help with old age memory loss. I’m not as sharp as I used to be. I’m going to try it.

I agree that natural methods wouldn’t help big pharma.

My MD knows nothing about natural methods and looks at me like I’m crazy when I ask about them.


530 posted on 04/15/2019 6:21:52 PM PDT by A virtuous woman (I'm praying for my country.)
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