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severe peripheral neuropathy and vitamin B6

Neuropathy | Last Active: Sep 6 5:25pm | Replies (46)

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Thanks Ray for your answer. Yes I am trying various things. I thought my PN was caused by b6 toxicity since my b6 was 5x high normal from taking melatonin for 3 years that had 20mg of pyridoxine hydrochloride (the bad b6) I stopped it in January 2021 but the PN did not go away but actually has gotten some worse with feeling like I have tight compression socks half way to knees. I feel so blessed that I have no pain. Daily exercise seems to have prevented any balance issues. I am currently taking The Protocol 525 that John has spoken about. It has many vitamins but no b6. I've only taken it 1 month and plan to stay with it for at least 6 months to see if it helps. On another website some have said the P5P natural form of b6 has helped them. That's why I reached out to you to see if you could tell improvement. I hope you get healed from the sepsis very soon. Thanks again!!
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As soon as I'm out from under the influence of the sepsis and have a chance to assess the effectiveness of the EB-N5, I'll post here, offering my opinion but only that of a patient and not a physician or researcher. Stay well, Boonie! Enjoy what's left of the summer and all of the fall that'll soon be upon us. ––Ray (@ray666)