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Yes, that is the methylfolate.

And it did not cost that much in the past. But so far it is not
that high for a 3mos supply.

You do understand, Marty, that you MUST take B12 with this?
You must get your B12 levels UP! ??? You will take the B12, won't you?

Yes I'm on 5mg's a day and will stay on that indefatigably. When I max out at the high end of the scale then I will cut back. I take my b12 at like 4am and then go back to sleep for 2 more hours to give myself the best possible change to absorb. My B12 amounts were 2003 319, 2004 like 389.

Thanks mrsD you are awesome!
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