High Vitamin B6: How can I lower it?
I have a high Vitamin B6 level but have never taken vitamin supplements. Has anyone had this happen to them. I have no idea how to lower it.
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Actually she discussed it with me but all she said was that the literature said to stop taking supplements and since I don't take any, that was the end of the discussion.
Not happy with her at all.
Thank you. Your email has made me rethink my food intake and I will start on a lower B6 diet beginning tomorrow.
I've been undiagnosed for 6 months for my symptoms and am hoping my problem all along has been too much Vitamin B6 in my diet. I've been very conscious of everything thing I eat for years and always tried to eat healthily. Would be shocked it it turned out to be something like too many cheerios for years.
I understand. It’s so hard to find a good doctor.
Hi- ironically, I had high levels of B12 (strange, right...?! Luckily. I researched (b12) and found vegetarians, like me could be deficiency in this area so I requested to have it checked during my routine wellness visit but results were clearly the opposite. Doctors never asked, cared or inquired about it being high as in >1200.
I researched more, it was my own theory to start drinking MORE water to hopefully flush whatever was going on inside my body. I did this for awhile, few years later I had it rechecked. and thankfully b12 levels had decreased alot (well within range). Not sure why or what was contributing to the b12 mystery .... but I'm happy 🙂
Thanks for your reply. I have read about drinking a lot of water along with consuming less foods high in B6 but unfortunately I have a low sodium problem which means I have to limit my fluid intake so as not to dilute my blood sodium level. I sure wish I could do what you did.
In the meantime I'm trying to limit my B6 intake.
Thanks for offering a possible solution. I truly appreciate it.
Have you seen your doctor regarding this problem? Your symptoms of light headedness and tremors could symptoms of something else other than excessive Vitamin B6. A good place to start doing research is on the Mayo Clinic website.
Best wishes!
PML
Thank you. I will continue to research other potential causes of my symptoms.