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Is Pyridoxal -5 Phosphate (B6) safe to take?

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@ray666

Good morning, haleakala (@haleakala)

That was what my neurologist assured me, that pyridoxal-5-phosphate (P-5-P) was safe to take. P-5-P is the form of B6 that comes in the medicinal food called EB-N5. My neurologist invited me to try EB-N5 two years ago and I'm still taking it. My PN is idiopathic large-fiber (balance issues, but no pain) polyneuropathy. A second EMG, last fall, conirmed that my PN has shown little or no progression. Was that thanks solely to EB-N5? Who can say? The most I can say is that the sum-total of the various things I am doing to manage my PN appears to be working.

My very best to you!
Ray (@ray666)

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What is EB-N5 medicinal food? Where is it purchased? I was told to get B6 from food. I would
like to know where EB-N5 can be obtained.
Thank you.