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Old 11-26-2015, 09:08 AM
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You'd have to research the terminal ileum for information about
what is absorbed there. All nutrients have different situations involving absorption and where in the GI tract this happens.

B1 seems okay so far in high dose injections. This is actually becoming a treatment for Parkinson's. Our PD forum has threads about it.

The B6 however, should be dosed carefully. Some people react to high dose B6 with nerve symptoms. Some recommendations are to use only a maximum of 100mg a day orally. Some people get symptoms as seen on this board, at 50mg though. Not all of the oral dose is absorbed however, like most things in the GI tract... so I don't really know the full potential.
This question has never come up before regarding injectable B6.
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