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Originally Posted by Ducati
The report says
Range 406
Result ng/L
Unit range 190-900
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Thanks for providing that. This is similar to pg/ml...
According to eMedicine link:
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The reference range of vitamin B12 is 180-914 ng/L,[1, 2] or 150-900 pg/mL.[3]
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here:
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2086344-overview
That lower range listed is not acceptable anymore. The new protocols start at 400. So effectively you are low. And may see improvements if you start supplementing. Best to use
methylcobalamin orally on an empty stomach.
Here is our B12 thread with medical links explaining, a video now, which is very nice, and discussion:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread85103.html
Methylcobalamin is the activated form and you will probably have to import it. iherb.com ships to other countries.
Some people require higher levels of B12 than others.
So please read my link and get going.
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