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Old 09-20-2011, 08:41 AM
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Welcome to NeuroTalk:

I think you should start with some tests at the doctor.
B12 for sure, and Vit D.

Many doctors call very low results "normal" because the lab ranges have not changed for B12 and hence are outdated. Please read this thread to understand how to interpret and choose a B12 supplement.

If you have gluten issues, you may not be absorbing many other nutrients. But start with the B12 first, as it is very common to be low in people with gluten intolerance.

Infertility can be from PCOS, or high consumption of trans fats (this is new information) from the diet. Being underweight also can contribute. I'd start with the vitamin testing to see where you are at, and go from there.
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