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Hi Martin,

I found the information about Homocysteine on my site, in relation of B vitamins...

It's on my page B12-Helps-Pevent-Heart-Attacks

This is some of what I have on that page:



I have Bonaa's picture on the page.

At the top I have a study I'd found earlier that says homocysteine levels can be lowered with good effect ( I think it says with good effect) by vitamins.



Thank you again, Martin, for such interesting input!

HI EVERYONE, i have pernicous anemia, and gone there with the peripheral neuropathy, pretty much the whole route, just had my homocystien done it was normal, but you have to do folic acid, but without plentiful amounts b12 folic acid not work good, plus you need the b6, for some people folic acid not work good and for them, they should use folinic acid,
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