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<blockquote data-quote="onnecar" data-source="post: 2349427" data-attributes="member: 153437"><p>I'm definitely not low on B12 as that has been checked numerous times because of my tendancy to anaemia which reared it's head when I went very low carb. Same as yourself I always eat loads of leafy veg and ate even more on the extreme low carb diet. I think my folic acid is okay too. I do have an online access to my tests and as far as I could tell there is nothing obvious there. I will recheck them in light of the comments here though. The stand out thing for me is always the low iron stores. Although I am not actually anaemic at the moment. I've even tried increasing vit C and not having tea straight after a meal. Although numerous people don't do this and still have perfectly normal iron stores. The doctor said that some people just have low stores for no apparent reason. He has quite a few on his list. I also have to take omeprasol daily as I have a rolling hiatus hernia. That can interfere with vitamin absorption so I gather, and there really isn't an alternative for me on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onnecar, post: 2349427, member: 153437"] I'm definitely not low on B12 as that has been checked numerous times because of my tendancy to anaemia which reared it's head when I went very low carb. Same as yourself I always eat loads of leafy veg and ate even more on the extreme low carb diet. I think my folic acid is okay too. I do have an online access to my tests and as far as I could tell there is nothing obvious there. I will recheck them in light of the comments here though. The stand out thing for me is always the low iron stores. Although I am not actually anaemic at the moment. I've even tried increasing vit C and not having tea straight after a meal. Although numerous people don't do this and still have perfectly normal iron stores. The doctor said that some people just have low stores for no apparent reason. He has quite a few on his list. I also have to take omeprasol daily as I have a rolling hiatus hernia. That can interfere with vitamin absorption so I gather, and there really isn't an alternative for me on that. [/QUOTE]
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