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Old 08-14-2009, 10:46 AM #1
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Default b-12 489

how much b-12 should i be taking if my test came back 489 also what does this mean if my immunoglobulin g is 831 with a refrence range of 700-1600 also immunoglobulin a is 127 refrance range is 70-400 also immunoglubulin m 72 with a refrence range of 40-230
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how much b-12 should i be taking if my test came back 489 also what does this mean if my immunoglobulin g is 831 with a refrence range of 700-1600 also immunoglobulin a is 127 refrance range is 70-400 also immunoglubulin m 72 with a refrence range of 40-230
where you actively supplementing the B12 before the test? if this was pre supplement, it may still benefite you to supplement.....over 1000 is a good place to be....
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Default Those immunoglobulin test results--

--are from a protein enumeration, to see if you have abnormal levels of these--your scores are all within range.

Abnormal levels on the low side can often be associated with genetic disorders of immune functin; on the high side, with blood cancers such as meyloma, Waldenstrom's, lymphoma, and the like. (It's a good thing you are within range.)
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