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What can we learn from B6 toxicity recovery?

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It seems to me that the admins of these FB groups have gone crazy. Apparently, from the toxicity of B6. I decided to add myself, I was not added to the first group, it seems that they blocked me in the second (despite the fact that I did not have time to do anything). Is this normal for Facebook?

Garrett Smith is an expert at blocking people on facebook.. 🙂 

 

I found it difficult to combine low B6 and VA. It seems that all meat, even boiled, contains a lot of B6. Has anyone tried to combine the diets, what did  you eat?

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/08/b12-energy/537654/?single_page=true

"Lung-cancer risk among men who took 20 milligrams of B6 daily for years was twice that of men who didn’t. Among people who smoke, the effect appeared to be synergistic, with B6 usage increasing risk threefold. The risk was even worse among smokers taking B12. Using more than 55 micrograms daily appeared to almost quadruple lung-cancer risk."

"The researchers then watched as people died and contracted diseases in ensuing years—and the vitamin group raised concerns. In 2009, the researchers reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association that taking high doses of vitamin B12 along with folic acid (technically vitamin B9) was associated with greater risk of cancer and all-cause mortality"

In the second case, it is obviously due to methylation.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1297572/

"Previously we observed strong and consistent associations between vitamin Bstatus and several indicators of inflammation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Clinical indicators, including the disability score, the length of morning stiffness, and the degree of pain, and biochemical markers, including the erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein levels, were found to be inversely correlated with circulating vitamin Blevels. Such strong associations imply that impaired vitamin Bstatus in these patients results from inflammation. "

LoL?

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