Looking some advice from the knowledgeable people of this forum please.
My aunt, in her seventies, has recently received back her results from a thyroid monitoring test with medichecks, as she is experiencing major fatigue, general body aches and brain fog. Her doctor has previously supplemented her with Folic acid but never addressed B12 which is cause for concern. (My grandmother had pernicious anaemia, ...for additional info.)
I want to give her the best advice as to the next steps to take with her doctor in order to push for adequate treatment of deficiencies/low levels seen here or failing that what supplements can be sourced independently. I have some ideas eg. Sublingual B12, vitamin D3 with vitamin K spray etc.
I myself have Hashimotos thyroiditis but it appears she does not by her TFT results and antibodies?
Can anyone offer some insight?
Many thanks in advance 🙏
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Vitamin D mouth spray by Better You is very effective as it avoids poor gut function. There’s a version made that also contains vitamin K2 Mk7. One spray = 1000iu
I’d recommend this book so you can keep an eye on her getting the right treatment. Could It Be B12?: An Epidemic of Misdiagnoses Paperback – Illustrated, 26 Jan. 2011
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