There is really no correlation between "high" blood levels of B6 in testing IMO. The ranges were deliberately taken originally from people NOT USING any supplements.
We have no, therefore, frame of reference for what transpires in people scoring slightly out of range with B6 testing.
One would expect a high reading if you are taking vitamins.
For B12 testing one should stop them about a week (at least 3 days to a week) before the expected test. Acid reducing drugs affect and lower B12, folate, calcium, magnesium, zinc and iron absorption.
All critical for pregnancy.
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