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Natural high levels of B12 and B6

Neuropathy | Last Active: Aug 31 6:22pm | Replies (110)

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Hi, Debbie (@dbeshears1), Patricia (@patriciaschulz1950, zav (@zav)

I saw the phlebotomist yesterday and asked point-blank about getting a B6 level. His answer was so convoluted that, as I drove away, I realized I knew no more heading home than I knew before the appointment. Now, the mystery is: Will the lab report (which I should have on Monday) say anything about B6? Something tells me it won't. In which case, the pursuit goes on. Either way, I'll let you know.

Ray (@ray666)

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Hi Ray. My blood draw for B6 is Tuesday. Results in maybe a week. Even the University of Colorado labs, which are substantial and amazing, send the B6 samples out to a lab of some specialty. I wonder if it is not a wild goose chase of the unknown.

Ray you can order your own b6 blood test or any other blood test through Walk In Labs. It does not require a doctor's orders you pay out of pocket about $69 for b6. However, excess b6 gets stored in muscles if you take supplements then if you quit supplements b6 level in blood goes down in just 2-4 weeks. But it could still be in your muscles and other tissues. All this is explained in website "understanding b6 toxicity using western medicine"