allblues
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Hey folks
I was curious if anyone has researched not the vegan scourge of low vit b12, but instead high b12 levels and possible implications?
I vaguely remember Ray saying something about elevated b12 levels possibly indicating bacterial overgrowth,
internet sources seem to say that elevated b12 levels can indicate other problems like liver/blood issues
Significance of elevated cobalamin (vitamin B12) levels in blood. - PubMed - NCBI
I got labs recently which came back with high b12, 501 pmol/L (100-450)
Also, two elevated liver enzyme readings, ASAT 4.06 µkat/L (< 0.76), ALAT 1.36 µkat/L (< 1.2)
On a positive note my t3 was slightly above reference range, which wasn't the case 1 year ago, last time i got labs.
Waiting to get results on prolactin reading to see if things are going in the right direction.
Any input is appreciated,
I was curious if anyone has researched not the vegan scourge of low vit b12, but instead high b12 levels and possible implications?
I vaguely remember Ray saying something about elevated b12 levels possibly indicating bacterial overgrowth,
internet sources seem to say that elevated b12 levels can indicate other problems like liver/blood issues
Significance of elevated cobalamin (vitamin B12) levels in blood. - PubMed - NCBI
I got labs recently which came back with high b12, 501 pmol/L (100-450)
Also, two elevated liver enzyme readings, ASAT 4.06 µkat/L (< 0.76), ALAT 1.36 µkat/L (< 1.2)
On a positive note my t3 was slightly above reference range, which wasn't the case 1 year ago, last time i got labs.
Waiting to get results on prolactin reading to see if things are going in the right direction.
Any input is appreciated,