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Default Methylfolate

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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Your TT means you do not methylate properly so should be using methylB12 and methylfolate.
That's what I thought until I read this:
http://mthfr.net/methylfolate-side-effects/2012/03/01/

I have been taking Metanx daily for about a year (I am not diabetic, it's for the PN symptoms) and it contains L-methylfolate. I suffer from most of these side effects...or are they just symptoms of PN? Maybe I should discontinue the Metanx and see what happens.

(I started this thread to avoid stomping on Stacy's thread )
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