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Natural high levels of B12 and B6

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

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@ray666

Good morning, zav–– The University of Colorado, eh? We must live in neighboring zip codes. UCHSC at Anschutz had been my go-to medical facility until I retired. I expect I'll get the results of my labs later today. I doubt I'll see any mention of B6––and if I don't, I'll resume the pursuit. ––Ray

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Ray you can get your own b6 blood test through walkin labs without a doctor's orders. Cost is about $69. However if a person stops b6 supplements the amount in blood goes down in few weeks. Excess b6 could still be stored in muscles and other tissues which does not appear in your blood test. Many people diagnosed with idiopathic small fiber neuropathy could have b6 toxicity from past supplements. Even 10-20 mg over time can build up in tissues. Half life of b6 is long compared to b12.