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Take a lot of vitamin B12... B12 will make urine have a more darker, yellower hue. However be careful as B12 also increases your metabolism possibly to dangerous levels.
To lower mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) levels in the blood, you can address underlying causes such as iron deficiency anemia or vitamin B12 deficiency. Eating a balanced diet rich in iron, vitamin B12, and folate, along with taking supplements if needed, can help normalize MCH levels. Additionally, treating any conditions that may be causing high MCH, such as hemolytic anemia, can help lower MCH levels.
The SR B12 blood test measures the levels of vitamin B12 in your blood. It is used to diagnose vitamin B12 deficiency, which can lead to symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and nerve problems. Low levels of vitamin B12 can be caused by conditions like pernicious anemia, malabsorption issues, or a diet lacking in B12-rich foods.
Make sure your Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D levels are adequate.
Try testing your vitamin D &B12 levels
Yes, taking vitamin B12 and folic acid together is safe and often recommended. B12 and folic acid play important roles in red blood cell formation and overall health, and they work together synergistically. Additionally, taking them together can help prevent deficiencies and support energy levels.
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Treatment with folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12 lowers homocysteine levels (reducing the risk for cardiovascular problems), but more studies are needed
The best time of day to take a B12 shot depends on when the person takes it. Some people take it in the morning and some take it at bedtime. There is no set time to take the shot.
You can get your sodium levels lower by eating less salty foods.
Vitamin B12 is released from proteins by concentrated levels of HCL acid in the stomach. Therefore, without the stomach there would be no HCL acid to release the B12
You can lower your Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) by addressing the underlying cause, such as iron deficiency anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency, or chronic disease. Treatment may involve dietary modifications, supplementation, or medications as prescribed by a healthcare provider. Regular monitoring of MCV levels is essential to track progress.