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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.
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folate helps with the conversion of cyanocobalamin. usually products will indicate cyano or methyl.
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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.
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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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"Thanks for this!" says: | Malia (04-20-2015) |
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I make all appointments, I get after him to do his exercises. I go up and down stairs (and I have bad knees) and my memory is sharper than when I was in my teens. I attribute this all to Methyl B-12. Yesterday (which was his last day in the nursing rehab facility), I gathered all the residents around the computer in the Day Room and I put on videos from youtube that I knew they had never seen in their life. I had them hear Alexander Graham Bell's Voice (that's up on youtube). One of the people wanted to see the Magruder Film on JFK. I brought that up. The best was when I brought up an old I've got a secret show from the late 50's and there was a 96 year old guest whose secret was "I saw John Wilkes Booth shoot Abraham Lincoln". You should have seen the faces on those ladies. They are all in their 80's. I taught some how to use the mouse and bring up youtube. Just simple stuff. I left them watching Liberace and Frank Sinatra videos. They were just amazed. And I can still type 146 words a minute (even with arthritis). I am convinced that if I didn't take 5000 of Methyl B-12 I could NEVER do what I do, (especially take care of my husband who has had Peripheral Neuropathy (idiopathic) for almost 25 years. So in my case, Methyl B-12 was a life saver with absolutely no ill effects or side effects. In all honesty, I also grow my own food in my kitchen (I'm a sprouter, look that up and you'll see what I eat). It's really cool Take care, Melody
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[QUOTE=MelodyL;1137018]Aloha. I have been taking 5000 each morning of the Methyl B-12. To say it kicked my PN's butt is putting it mildly, but what i really noticed is that I am able to take care of my 67 year old disabled husband (who just got home from almost a month of being in hospitals and nursing homes due to getting his blood pressure under control and not fainting anymore (which we have accomplished).
I make all appointments, I get after him to do his exercises. I go up and down stairs (and I have bad knees) and my memory is sharper than when I was in my teens. I attribute this all to Methyl B-12. Yesterday (which was his last day in the nursing rehab facility), I gathered all the residents around the computer in the Day Room and I put on videos from youtube that I knew they had never seen in their life. I had them hear Alexander Graham Bell's Voice (that's up on youtube). One of the people wanted to see the Magruder Film on JFK. I brought that up. The best was when I brought up an old I've got a secret show from the late 50's and there was a 96 year old guest whose secret was "I saw John Wilkes Booth shoot Abraham Lincoln". You should have seen the faces on those ladies. They are all in their 80's. I taught some how to use the mouse and bring up youtube. Just simple stuff. I left them watching Liberace and Frank Sinatra videos. They were just amazed. And I can still type 146 words a minute (even with arthritis). I am convinced that if I didn't take 5000 of Methyl B-12 I could NEVER do what I do, (especially take care of my husband who has had Peripheral Neuropathy (idiopathic) for almost 25 years. So in my case, Methyl B-12 was a life saver with absolutely no ill effects or side effects. In all honesty, I also grow my own food in my kitchen (I'm a sprouter, look that up and you'll see what I eat). It's really cool Take care, Melody Aloha to you! That is wonderful news Melody. Glad to hear you and your husband have greatly improved. I also suffer from I-SFN. I take 1000 mcg of Meth-B12 for over one year now. (My lab B12 is around 1050). I'm nervous to go any higher on the B12, all my Docs say my B12 is "too high". I want to try 5000 to see if it helps the pins and needles and burning pain in my legs and feet. Not sure what to do..would appreciate any thoughts. Thank you |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | MelodyL (04-26-2015) |
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--if you're supplementing with 1000mcg per day of B12 consistently, I'm not surprised that your B12 level is at that number; that just means you're putting a good deal of B12 into your system, where hopefully it can be utilized.
Under those circumstances, I don't think that level is too high. I've had blood draws with much higher B12 levels--one time 1864, believe it or not. I have to explain to the doctors that I supplement consistently. Last edited by glenntaj; 04-21-2015 at 08:29 AM. |
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This is a reminder -- glenntaj is correct.
The ranges for vitamins reflect generalized "normals" who were chosen and NOT taking any supplements. High range B12 is desirable because getting it into the central nervous system is by passive diffusion from high to low. The lower the blood level the less gets into the CNS. Doctors are so used to ranges in blood tests indicating disease, they think high B12 is dangerous. But there is no upper limit to B12 use...so don't worry about it. The only concern is for the rare person with polycythemia vera... this is a rare disease of the bone marrow where too many red cells are formed. This would show up in a normal CBC screening test.
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[QUOTE=Malia;1136946]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.
![]() Hi Mailia Glad to hear the B's are helping with your pain! How much Bentofamine (B1) and B12 do you take? I also have a normal-high B12 level. my last blood test (4 wks ago) was 1050. PPC said it was too high ,but I still Supplement with 1000 mcg Methylcobalamin a day. Is there any B6 in your Jarrow B Complex? As Mrs D stated , B6 is not good for everyone. I was told to stay away from the B6 because of my SFN. I still get bad pain and burning in my lower legs and feet. I take 300 Lyrica , its not working. Was thinking about increasing my B's again without the B6. What can of Neuropathy do you have and do you have a cause for your pain. Do you take any meds with your B's? I hope you continue to "heal".. ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Malia (04-21-2015) |
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Last edited by Malia; 04-21-2015 at 07:16 PM. Reason: additional thoughts... |
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