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Just wanted to touch upon the topic of B12 being too high. Mine runs about 1550. I have asked two specialists if it will hurt me if it's too high and I was told no by both. However, they did tell me to cut back on my B12 since it is of no benefit to have it that high.

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Hi, you had a doctor tell you that you should cut back on B-12 because there is no benefit? I can tell you that there is indeed a benefit.

I take 5000 every single morning sublingually. I take Methyl B-12. I was diagnosed with neuropathy 7 years ago. That was when I began taking the Methyl B-12. BEST THING I EVER DID. I have no neuropathy symptoms since doing this.

I also do not eat any processed foods. I watch my diabetes like a hawk and I take care of myself. I grow my own sprouts and microgreens in my living room and it's the best thing I have ever done. My B-12 number is 1600. That was last month.

My doctor (thank god) knows all about what I do and what I take. He's all for it.

And are you taking B-6? That can cause or make neuropathy worse.

Melody
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