I don't think much of the finger moons vs B12. I've never had moons on my fingers, and only small ones on my thumbs.
I had a very robust B12 level, my first test, over 15 yrs ago before I ever tried B12 myself. (849 pg/ml).
I think genetic inheritance of skin, and hands, are probably the cause of the variations.
Low B12 does lead eventually to anemia however.
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