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Old Sun Sep 7, 2014, 09:40 AM
Marlene Marlene is offline
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In our experience, most doctors are not very good at treating the nutritional aspects of our health. IMO, I would not stop B12 and I would switch to a more bio-available form. Studies have shown restoring low-normal b12, low copper and low D/w K2 can reverse some blood disorders. There's a reason you have low B12 and unless your doctor figured out why, you will have insufficient levels again.

There's lot of info on this site on the topic and if you're interested, I can look for some of the older threads. Or you can search for them yourself. Unfortunately, it's not in one place. It's spread amongst multiple thread of different subjects.
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