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with severe fatigue should get tested for B12 levels.
Once you start taking B-complex (especially in high doses) you skew your blood work. Low B12 is more common than people AND DOCTORS think. In Japan they medicate anyone with a reading of less than 500. In this country 200 is considered "normal" and it is not. 1mg /day minimum is a good place to start. that is 1000mcg of methyl type which is the activated form. Some conditions are showing up as low B12 in the spinal fluid. Fibro has shown this fact for example. For MS: Quote:
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