Magnesium+Vitamin B6 supplement is changing my life

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carlos55
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20 Aug 2023, 3:51 pm

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Congratulations that you have found something that works.

Be careful with vitamin B6 as too much can cause irreparable nerve damage.

You may know if you start getting pins and needles sensation in your fingers or feet to reduce dosage straight away, happened to me with b6 a few years ago when I was trying different stuff fortunately stopped in time and went away.


Carlos55, good to hear you were able to avoid long-term effects from too much B6. Can I ask which form you used (PHP?), the dose, and the duration for which you had been taking it before stopping?


Just saw your post, the ordinary off the shelf version not the P5P version around 20 mg (I'm aware its below max dose maybe i was sensitive to it?), i was taking it for a few weeks then started getting weird sensations on the soles of my feet on the floor.

Fortunately i stopped in time, from what i read nerve damage reminds me of the high school experiment of putting a high voltage through a thin wire watching the wire melt.

Maybe a similar thing here.

Vitamin B12 is another vitamin you have to be careful of, its essential for survival but too much fuels cancer, its a reminder you have to be careful of these things which you need, but sometimes sold like sweets in any store.


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20 Aug 2023, 5:58 pm

Don't you just piss out excess B vitamins (and C)?


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20 Aug 2023, 10:40 pm

Does anyone know exactly what vitamins the scientific studies recommend, and in what form? I'm very intrigued, but I already take so many brain meds and I want to make sure it wouldn't interact badly with my meds.



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21 Aug 2023, 6:19 am

Naotakun wrote:
Does anyone know exactly what vitamins the scientific studies recommend, and in what form? I'm very intrigued, but I already take so many brain meds and I want to make sure it wouldn't interact badly with my meds.


That sounds like a question for your doctor.



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21 Aug 2023, 6:27 am

I just looked up a list of what foods are high in that and I'm consuming them at almost literally every meal. B6 supplements may be more important if you're a vegetarian than an omnivore. Maybe it's why I'm high-functioning.

To me, any treatment that is effective about 50% of the time raises questions. If accurate, it suggests more than one cause for autism, which more accurately means two or more similar conditions with different causes but similar effects.



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21 Aug 2023, 6:50 am

funeralxempire wrote:
Don't you just piss out excess B vitamins (and C)?


Some vitamins you do others not so you have to be careful with overdosing.

Maybe my body was just sensitive to b6 I know I took below the recommended max dose but was freaked out by those side effects I got.


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