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Old Wed Dec 2, 2015, 11:04 AM
Marlene Marlene is offline
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You may want to look at using a bio-available form of the folic acid if you're not already doing so. It's usually called L-5 Methyltrtrahydrofolate. It won't be called folic acid. Thorne Research makes a Basic B Complex that has 400 mcg's. Or they have a stand alone folate too if you need higher doses. At some point, I think it's important to add in B complex to cover all the B vitamins once the individual deficiencies are corrected. They work better when all are present.

Jarrow, Thorne Research and Life Extension all make bio-available B vitamins. You can get them online at www.iherb.com
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