“Most cases of Alzheimer’s dementia are actually missed B12 deficiency cases, because of the too-low normal range for B12,” according to John V. Dommisse, MD, inMedical Hypotheses, 1991. His work confirmed that Alzheimer’s results from too-low serum vitamin B12, and, that B12 repletion...
Since most people with a high homocysteine level don't get enough folic acid, vitamin B6 or B12 in their diet, supplementing with these vitamins helps return homocysteine to normal levels. Metabolic Sulfite Sensitivity Supplementation with B12 may reduce sulfite sensitivity. In one study the oxidat...
In this cross-sectional study of 178 pregnant women between the 7th and 42nd week of pregnancy, we analyzed correlations between erythropoietin (EPO) and vitamin B12 (B12) in different stages of pregnancy and in relation to hemoglobin (Hb) levels. Patients with hypertension, fetal growth retardat...
The data suggest B12 deficiencies in thegeneral population range from 3-6%. However, and this is a big however, individuals over the 60, women, vegetarians and vegans have as high as a 20-25% vitamin B12 deficiency rate. Vitamin B12 is found in the diet in red meat, dairy, fatty fishe...
Some people experiencesymptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency despite their blood tests indicating normal levels.The test measures the total amount of the vitamin in the blood, but not all of it can necessarily be used by the body.6In addition, the range of normal levels may differ between laborator...
328 (0%) 67.5 (40–85) mean (range) Osteoporosis: 8.1 ± 8.7# Osteopenia: 10.2 ± 4.6 Normal: 9.4 ± 6.3 BMD: os calcis/ heel bone [PIXI, GE Lunar] ANOVA for difference between the normal, osteopenia and osteoporosis group FA status was significantly different between oster...
When evaluated according to gender, the majority of folate and B12 levels in both men and women were within the normal range, while 47.1% of women and 41% of men had ferritin levels below the normal range. Conclusion: It was observed that the folate, vitamin B1...
like your red blood cells and white blood cells and all that, so that has a good resource for people if they wanna look at their blood work and see, you know, “How do I stack up compared to a functional range”, which is tighter than conventional range, that's a good book for ...
The serum concentration of vitamin B12 in this population of outpatients with severe SUD was predominantly within normal range, whereas only 1.2% have clear deficient vitamin B12 levels (<175 pmol/L). A fifth had levels that might have been suboptimal with vitamin B12 level < 300 pmol/L). ...
First, some evidence suggests that lower B12 status is indeed related to increased pro-oxidant and decreased antioxidant status, both overall and for subclinically deficient B12 status compared to normal B12 status. Second, RCTs and prospective studies that focus specifically on the relation between ...