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I am on watch for PBC and feel like my B-12 is low. Are B12 supplements safe on liver?

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You should talk to your doctor before taking any meds

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People with liver problems have high b12 so have the Dr. check your level

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Thank you!

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Methylated B12 is safer than regular cobalamin B12 for people with MTHFR gene variance. If you don't know your gene expression, I would take methylated B12.

--Jane

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Thank you Janeing

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