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Default elevated vitamin b-6

after having numerous blood work nct and emg tests, the only thing my neuro found was a " slightly elevated B-6 level... he said if its been extenedly elevated it could cause some of my burning tingling and numb sensations... i have never heard of this before.... i have
not taken any supplements that i'm aware of containing it vit. b-6...has anyone heard of this before and any ideas how i can lower it..... thanks. jon mark
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