That leaves gluten intolerance. People with gluten issues, typically also have thyroid issues.
As I mentioned... lab ranges for vitamins in serum (not in the cells themselves) are difficult to interpret. Also they were made on people statistically who were NOT taking anything. So ranges DO NOT exist for people taking supplements. As far as I know, there are no ranges comparing B6 toxicity symptoms to levels either. The B6 serum test you had is really only diagnostic for very low levels. Low levels occur in a genetic problem and cause seizures. This is quite rare, only about 100 people in the world have it and are born with it.
Also if you do not convert B6 to its active type called pyridoxal 5 phosphate in the body, the B6 will build up.
You can buy the active form as P5P. The better types are enteric coated. (NOW brand is typically what I recommend.)
B6 is excreted in the urine, but more slowly than some other water soluble vitamins.
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