Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 not that I know of, stratton says flood the system./ On 26 Jun 2005, at 21:41, duramater27 wrote: > Bleu -- > > NO " problems " that I'm having rather B12 is 1400, well over high > normal of 900. My Q is, any data suggesting that an over-normal > level of B12 is problematic? > > THx. > > > > > > > Had a high homocysteine level (21, normal for women < 7) and was > > > prescribed by the doc B12, B6, and folic acid for this. My > baseline > > > B12 was about 600 (normal range: 200-900) I've been taking the > > > following amounts for the last 2 months: B12: 1250 mcg sublingual > > > daily; B6: (p-5-p version) 17 mg sublingual daily; Folic acid: > > > (metafolin version) 800 mcg daily. > > > > > > I was just retested and my homocysteine is down to 10.1, a very > nice > > > improvement. My B12 is now 1400, the upper range of normal > being > > > 900. > > > So here are my questions (finally, right?): Any adverse > > > reactions/potential problems from a high B12 level? And, why > isn't my > > > body simply " getting rid of " the access? > > > > > > As a side note, no denying the efficacy of sublingual B12 > > > (cyanocobalamin version) on me! > > > > > > I've not had a chance to discuss these test results with doc > yet, but > > > am cutting my B12 back to once a week in the meantime... > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 Bleu, What were your problems with B12? Marie --- duramater27 <spam-barb@...> wrote: > Bleu -- > > NO " problems " that I'm having rather B12 is 1400, > well over high > normal of 900. My Q is, any data suggesting that an > over-normal > level of B12 is problematic? > > THx. > > > > > > > Had a high homocysteine level (21, normal for > women < 7) and was > > > prescribed by the doc B12, B6, and folic acid > for this. My > baseline > > > B12 was about 600 (normal range: 200-900) I've > been taking the > > > following amounts for the last 2 months: B12: > 1250 mcg sublingual > > > daily; B6: (p-5-p version) 17 mg sublingual > daily; Folic acid: > > > (metafolin version) 800 mcg daily. > > > > > > I was just retested and my homocysteine is down > to 10.1, a very > nice > > > improvement. My B12 is now 1400, the upper > range of normal > being > > > 900. > > > So here are my questions (finally, right?): > Any adverse > > > reactions/potential problems from a high B12 > level? And, why > isn't my > > > body simply " getting rid of " the access? > > > > > > As a side note, no denying the efficacy of > sublingual B12 > > > (cyanocobalamin version) on me! > > > > > > I've not had a chance to discuss these test > results with doc > yet, but > > > am cutting my B12 back to once a week in the > meantime... > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 Some things are better for me. By and large my CNS symptoms are less but I seem to be more sensitive than ever to stress since on antibiotics. Knocks me down into flulike illness. Also seem to be more sensitive all around such as MCS and food allergies. I have wondered too if I am giving the bugs some really good nutrients as well, but I like to think it is helping my immune system. I have to trust the Doc who is perscribing antibiotics, he is the first one that would do it. However I also have to stop or cut back when I can't tolerate them too. The B vits definitely give me more energy. Marie --- dumbaussie2000 <dumbaussie2000@...> wrote: > Query? > Fixing all this has it FIXED YOU ANY? I believe > sometimes things > used by bacteria to make more cells aren't a smart > inclusion without > attacking the problem. > tony > > > > > > Had a high homocysteine level (21, normal for > women < 7) and was > > prescribed by the doc B12, B6, and folic acid for > this. My > baseline > > B12 was about 600 (normal range: 200-900) I've > been taking the > > following amounts for the last 2 months: B12: 1250 > mcg sublingual > > daily; B6: (p-5-p version) 17 mg sublingual daily; > Folic acid: > > (metafolin version) 800 mcg daily. > > > > I was just retested and my homocysteine is down to > 10.1, a very > nice > > improvement. My B12 is now 1400, the upper range > of normal being > 900. > > So here are my questions (finally, right?): Any > adverse > > reactions/potential problems from a high B12 > level? And, why > isn't my > > body simply " getting rid of " the access? > > > > As a side note, no denying the efficacy of > sublingual B12 > > (cyanocobalamin version) on me! > > > > I've not had a chance to discuss these test > results with doc yet, > but > > am cutting my B12 back to once a week in the > meantime... > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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