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Biotinidase Deficiency

What is Biotinidase Deficiency?

Biotinidase deficiency is a genetic disorder in which the body is not able to process biotin properly.

 

Biotinidase deficiency is a genetic disorder in which the body is not able to process biotin properly.
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Be Strong Created by alikekhia
Last updated 31 May 2012, 11:03 AM

Posted by alikekhia
31 May 2012, 11:01 AM

Since you are here that mean one of your family member got this disorder.. It is bad, i know...! But, still it could be worth, comparing with all other disorders this one is not that much bad, it can be controlled and managed by small pill (biotin) everyday and you will be fine. Usually, you will go through a denial period at the beginning where we refuse to believe that this happen to us and then we go through some depression till we accept that this is reality and we have to live with it. anyway, try to be strong and understand that if you really take it seriously it can be managed and the patient can live normal life with God Blessing Wish you all the best

Great References Created by alikekhia
Last updated 31 May 2012, 10:52 AM

Posted by alikekhia
31 May 2012, 10:52 AM

Hi, After spending some time I have found one website which is active about Biotin Deficiency and it has many memebers and they all are active with sharing many of their personall stories and consultants in the field, i thought to share it with you guys maybe someone will benefit http://biotinidasedeficiency.20m.com/

Medicine Created by alikekhia
Last updated 31 May 2012, 10:47 AM

Posted by alikekhia
31 May 2012, 10:45 AM

Hi Guys for Biotin 5 or 10 Ml I have found two good providers maybe this will be useful: http://www.amazon.com/Mericon-Meribin-Biotin-Supplement-OTC/dp/B000MK2VOQ/ http://www.freedavitamins.com/index.php?p=catalog&mode=search&search_in=name&search_str=biotin&x=90&y=5

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