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Originally Posted by roggman
Hi, I work for Metanx and after reading your post the first thing that came to my mind was my dad saying "if it aint brook, don't fix it". The difference between Metanx ingredients' and all others is they are active. That is, when you take Metanx the L-methyl folate, B12, and p-5-p do not need to be metabolized to start working and this is where most of the benefit is lost. Many people cannot metabolize these ingredients' into active forms so they are useless. an example is to get the same amount of active folate from one Metanx tablet, you would need to take approximately 56, 800mg folate tablets. Go to the Metanx web site and see for your self and also check out the human studies that have been published. ** I hope this is useful information and helps separate why you have had such great success with Metanx and remember, what makes you well keeps you well. Good Luck.
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I misspoke when I said the neurologist prescribed Celebrex. It was actually Cymbalta. Both start with a "C." Sorry. :-( But nevertheless, I'm not taking it.