B1 can be helpful. In the old days, Thiamine was a treatment given by doctors for people with neuropathy. I think it is worth a try. If you take folate, do the methylfolate type, just in case you have that MTHFR genetic mutation that control methylation.
If you have a level of B12 using methyl form at 1000 or more you don't need to increase your B12. 1mg a day should be enough.
But if you tested and did not stop taking it before the test, your levels may be artificially elevated, and inaccurate.
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