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Old 03-20-2014, 10:00 PM
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Default Vitamin B6

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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Both of those supplements you mentioned contain hyaluronic acid.
Hives is a listed side effect for oral use of this compound.

But one would think they would go away as time passes since you used them.

Many cereals, breads, and pasta products are fortified today, and contain the B vitamins. Not in high amounts however.

I would not really focus on the blood work for the B6... you can look on the net and find many people asking the question about being in the high range for it. This begs the question as to how accurate the range really is. The B12 range which is still used goes way down low to levels (200pg/ml) listed as normal...which will produce neuro symptoms in some people (deficiency). (below 400pg/ml).
So the ranges for other nutrients might also be out of date as well.

Dermagraphia is a common sign of HAE:

This allergy link above explains HAE.

I would look to what you consume daily as food. I gave you the links to histamine foods and releasers. Those can cause itching.
Also MSG in processed foods can be very irritating to some people.

The most common infestation in people today is Candida. You can starve this yeast by not eating alot sugar and carbs. There are tests for it too.

An itchy rash also comes from gluten intolerance and Celiac.
Going gluten free may help you too.
mrsD,

It is not histamine intolerance. I never had that before. It is not also food allergy for sure.
I stopped all supplements long time ago too. I only take natural oils now.


this issue is microbe related (parasite, bacteria, fungus, etc). I might have picked them up from these supplements
or another source.

I think they did a blood test once for fungus and candida and it came back negative but I no longer
trust lab results or doctors anymore.

I have been doing 30-day parasite cleansing "purify" and my symptoms are almost gone.
I take some olive leaf extract too.

I have been seeing some strange white things (like mucus) in urine and some things in stool too.
I just have slight skin flakiness but it greatly improved. it seems still healing...

skin marking/dermatography is also less.

I still want to retest for B6. My B12 and eveything else was in normal range.

Can I request labs to test for B6 (non-active form) and pyroxidine?

I want to know if liver is converting the B6 to acitve.

I called a couple of labs and they do not seem to have a clue on pyroxidine.
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