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What does your B12 results say? Don't have them, then it is time for testing.
The big three items IMO for PN are methylcobalamin Folate (perhaps methylfolate) magnesium The 4th is Omega-3's. As the days and weeks and months pass on these forums more and more patients are getting the DNA testing for MTHFR mutations and finding they have this genetic problem. When these common factors are present, you cannot methylate (activate) folic acid and cobalamins in food. You may have difficulty making certain neurotransmitters properly. The testing is not expensive. more here: http://mthfr.net/
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