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Rosie33 07-15-2017 10:16 AM

My Lab Results for B Vitamins
 
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Mrs. D,

These are results of my blood work from April of this year. I am so confused as to whether I should continue to take B12 and B6. I did increase B1 Benfotiamine because it is so low.

Could you please tell me if you think I should take supplements for the following vitamins, and if so, what dosage? :hug:



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mrsD 07-15-2017 10:50 AM

I'd take some thiamine. One capsule of benfotiamine should be enough daily.

The B12 is mostly okay. But I would try the methyl form incase your measurement is picking up mostly non-activated methyl.
If you were taking a multivit... and didn't stop it, then some B12 may be part of the result, and not accurate to decide upon.

Doctors don't test E normally, so I would still try some for 2-3 months.

Rosie33 07-15-2017 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1247198)
I'd take some thiamine. One capsule of benfotiamine should be enough daily.

The B12 is mostly okay. But I would try the methyl form incase your measurement is picking up mostly non-activated methyl.
If you were taking a multivit... and didn't stop it, then some B12 may be part of the result, and not accurate to decide upon.

Doctors don't test E normally, so I would still try some for 2-3 months.

I have started with benfotiamine. What is your opinion on the B6 result? I am starting to take a B complex which contains 5mg of B6 as pyridoxine hydrochloride. I am totally confused with the B6, and don't know if I should be taking it at all.:confused:

mrsD 07-15-2017 03:29 PM

If you didn't stop your vitamin before testing some of the results could be from that. But you are still in range anyway as it stands now.


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