Posted by DSCH on October 24, 2003, at 19:36:02
In reply to Re: ADD alternative strategies, posted by tealady on October 24, 2003, at 3:08:58
> I was wondering if Brewer's yeast can be considered as an alternative to a multiB?
I don't know how complete that would be. Larry might know.
> I'm looking for a new multiB cover..any other suggestions for a natural multiB alternative most welcome.
> Would royal jelly would be one..or is that mostly B5?I've found few detailed and objective descriptions of Royal Jelly, one did appear to say that it had a decent spectrum of the Bs. It is richest in pantothenic acid though IIRC. It also contained unique forms of fatty acids. I have a bottle of RJ softgells from GNC but I am going to set it aside for the moment as I am going to give TMG another try. I will try and find those web sites again and post them here regarding RJ.
>I haven't been able to get that for the last few years. I think there is a problem with bees in the past few years.
Africanization? :-/
GNCs should have it in softgell form. I wonder about how it is processed though.
Here's a non-freeze dried bulk source. Expensive but you get a lot with a single purchase with the first-time customer discount.
http://www.beealive.com/
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