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Old 04-06-2023, 09:32 AM #2
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Default If you are convinced of the B12 correlation--

--to your nerve pain, why not try taking a B12 supplement, such as 1000-5000mcg (1-5mg) of methylcobalamin, several times a week or even every day?

Much more convenient, and likely much less expensive, than injections--and the dosing should provide, though 1-2% passive absorption, enough B12 to maintain stores, even if you have pernicious anemia or some other absorprtion issue.
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