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Originally Posted by Neuroproblem
I think the Non-insure doctor has to agree to take insurance, so its pretty much on his part, since he doesnt take insurance he can charge you whatever amounts he claims. if he takes insurance he would have to follow guidelines as well. it seems that it can be caused eating raw seafood and othe ralcohols as well. are you going to take supplements for it.
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Yes I am supplementing with Benfotiamine, Vitamin C and also Manganese (which works with Thiamine and I was also low in.) SInce my B12 was also on the low side I am taking that daily, where as I was taking it less often based on the other blood test.
I have looked at the supplements that I take and based on the findings I am tweaking my daily routine while trying to make sure I take the best form for my situation and watch that I am keeping the proper ratio. For example, the calcium I was taking had a horrible form of magnesium (magnesium oxide) so I am taking a good form of calcium with a separate better form of magnesium. I also make sure I add vitamin D & boron. It's been a lot of work to research but I have to say I am feeling better. I also have upped my good fats because I am a believer that they are very necessary. That's probably tmi but that's me!