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Old 06-07-2013, 09:05 PM #1
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Default MrsD question about MMA results

I am a little confused about my MMA results can you tell me what your opinion is??

Oh and these are tests results that do no reflect me stopping supplementation with regular b vitamin but was BEFORE I started specific B12 supplementation.

Vit B12 serum >3000 High pg/mL range: 193-982

MMA <0.08 nmol/mL range: ,0.40


I understand the B12 serum, high due to supplementing (this was before I knew to stop but also before I started B12 specific)

I am not sure I understand the MMA results or what they mean.

thanks
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