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The link you quoted, Dr. Smith, is a science writer's simplification of those studies.
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MrsD, I only quoted the link you cited as support for your statement. I read it carefully (several times), and what I read/construed not only did not support that statement - it seemed to be saying the opposite!

Thanks for the explanation; I hope you can appreciate my confusion (it may not have been the best link to cite in this particular instance, though I appreciate your intent as always).

I'm still confused about the conflicting statements about storage/non-storage of B vitamins (they are, they aren't, they aren't but then they're re-absorbed, they measure high (elevated) when they're not.... <--frustration) but it's not going to change anything/have any effect with regard to my continuing taking it.

Thanks again for elucidating on the niacin/glucose questions; those may pose a more immediate concern (awareness thereof) for my DW...

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