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mrsD 03-15-2015 08:36 PM

If you are improving with gluten free
The you could have been malabsorbing
Many nutrients.
Make sure to take a centrum silver
And a magnesium chelate and fish oil.

Tunaboy 03-22-2015 02:43 PM

My B12 showed a level of 1500. Does that mean I shouldn't supplement with B12?

mrsD 03-22-2015 03:18 PM

It is hard to say. If all the B12 is cyano form... and you could not methylate it (activate it), it wouldn't do much for you then.

The MMA test would show if the B12 you have is working.
If your MMA is a very low number, then you could say, you don't need it.

If your serum level of B12 is high only because you are continuing to take it, (not stopping it 3 to 7 days before testing), then you don't know what it would be if you did stop it.

There are some medical conditions that can raise B12 levels without any supplements being taken. Kidney problems, some cancers, and intestinal overgrowth of some GI organisms are
possible, and some liver issues.

Tunaboy 03-22-2015 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1131027)
It is hard to say. If all the B12 is cyano form... and you could not methylate it (activate it), it wouldn't do much for you then.

The MMA test would show if the B12 you have is working.
If your MMA is a very low number, then you could say, you don't need it.

If your serum level of B12 is high only because you are continuing to take it, (not stopping it 3 to 7 days before testing), then you don't know what it would be if you did stop it.

There are some medical conditions that can raise B12 levels without any supplements being taken. Kidney problems, some cancers, and intestinal overgrowth of some GI organisms are
possible, and some liver issues.

I actually wasn't taking B12. I do take a multivitamin though and amino acids. I bought some Methyl B-12 anyway. I'm just gonna supplement it for extra energy if anything. Thanks!

mrsD 03-22-2015 03:40 PM

It can't hurt you .... so give it 3months. Take on an empty stomach. Check your other thread for more details.

You can get retested, in a while. Stop the multivitamin and the B12 for at least 3 days before the test.

It always is a good idea to retest odd results anyway. B12 is determined by calibrating the machine with a known standard.
When labs don't get frequent requests for tests like this and some others, the standard can decay with age, and when used, the result will show a false elevation. This happened TWICE with Quest labs and their Vit D determinations. These false tests spanned over a year before it was discovered. So labs do make mistakes.

razor1951 03-28-2015 04:20 AM

Has anyone tried Metanx???????

mrsD 03-28-2015 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by razor1951 (Post 1132395)
Has anyone tried Metanx???????

If you search the word "metanx" in our search engine you will find many discussions about it.

Unfortunately, most people are advised to take it with food, which will greatly diminish or prevent absorption of the B12 orally.
Folate is typically not a huge player in PN either.

So while it looks like a good idea on paper, it must be done properly to show effects. It will only work, for those who are
deficient in those nutrients.

Neuroproblem 04-18-2015 02:06 AM

folate helps with the conversion of cyanocobalamin. usually products will indicate cyano or methyl.

Malia 04-20-2015 02:25 AM

I've really got to read more on this thread Mrs. D. I was reading one can OD on the B's and I may just be one. I take the Benfothiamine and the Jarrow B complex and then a spritz of B-12 a couple of times a day... but I must say that my PN is feeling better than in years. I really hope for some healing of the nerves in my lower legs and feet... course I don't let that stop me... I am a real work horse but am getting older and have to be more careful of my gallop. :) I was tested awhile ago...(years) May be a good time to do it again...Any personal experience of taking too much B's? Aloha.

mrsD 04-20-2015 07:14 AM

Taking too much B6 affects some people but that is not common.

But one B-right daily
is not that much. If you feel better, that is good..and something to keep going.


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