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Originally Posted by Marlene
If you haven't already, find out what your vitamin D, B12, folate, copper, zinc and iron are. I know a couple of people who had low a chronic low WBC which was corrected with D3/K2 and bio-available B vitamins, specifically B12 and Folate.
Their D was low and the B12 was a low normal.
It's worth checking out.
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Thank you Marlene,
I went through my bloodwork. Here is what I have:
WBC 3.3 (range 4.0-10.6)
Neutrophils # 1.8 (range 1.8-7.0)
Vitamin D, Hydroxy 37 (range 30-100)
B-12 936 (range 193-936)
Folate 25.6 (range 5.6-56.3)
In addition to CBC and Chem Panel, hematologist ran ANA Screen, C-Reactive Protein, HIV, Neutrophil Antibody, Rheumatoid Factor. All of "extra tests" were normal.
I am going for BMB results on Friday. Would it be a good idea to ask that copper, zinc and iron be checked too?
I think I need more Vitamin D so I may check on the D3/K2. It seems like it couldn't hurt to go on the bio-available B vitamins since they are water soluble and any excess would be excreted through urination.
Thoughts?
Thanks, Terre