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Originally Posted by Rancar View Post
Is the B6 Plasma test the right one to take? Mine shows me right in the middle:

Component
VITAMIN B6,PLASMA

Your Value
19.9 ug/L

Standard Range
5.3 - 46.7 ug/L
Yeah, that is normal, but b6 levels go back to normal about 2 weeks after you stopped taking the vitamin or supplement, so it can seem normal even if b6 was the cause. The bigger question is if you were taking b6 when it happened or right before, that's if you were ever supplementing with it.
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