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TE="Iain123456, post: 953304, member: 27840"]Thanks. Yes, I am not sure I have Pyroluria per say but functional b6, zinc have been found to be low in hair mineral and amino acid tests. Both zinc and b6 depend on each other for absorption so there’s a bit of a balancing act, I have tried high doses of both in absorbable forms before without luck 250mg zinc, 800mg b6. I have most recently been focusing on zinc only which appears to have increased my levels a bit with some improvements and will look to introduce a smaller dose of P5P. My symptoms are mostly brain fog, mood instability and lethargy.
Both items induce low potassium symptoms after ingestion so I am balancing that as well. Something which I haven’t been able to confirm through personal experience and would appreciate info on is, do you know how long it takes potassium in supplement form to reach serum/cells? I appreciate it’s quicker than food.
I just take those b vitamins in food form, previous supplementation caused issues with potassium as you say.[
Hi Lain123456,
A couple of things to consider. Some need for potassium with is a flag of cell formation and healing. However, EXCESSIVE amounts of certain b vitamins, b1, b2, and b3 under some circumstances and combinations, can drive the need for potassium much higher than simply supplies the amount needed. Cutting them to zero can stop much healing.
High levels of zinc can cause copper deficiency at the absorption process as they share a common absorption process. 800mg of B6 sounds just plain wrong. Something is out of whack.
When I had low copper, it might have been becasue of interference in absorption. Zinc and vitamin C can both do that. I had a severely inflamed stomach as well. That could also have been the variety of copper I took. When I changed copper supplement types (changed from amino acid chelate to copper citrate) the inflammation decreased and the copper levels increased. There is no good reason my doc could think of, just some idiosyncratic characteristic of my body perhaps.
"mostly brain fog, mood instability and lethargy." - That could be copper deficiency symptoms, other microminerals, and anything methylation or ATP all the way from the MeCbl-AdoCbl-L-methylfolate and L-carnitine (fumarate or effective for you) basis to secondary or tertiary problems.
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In the part of this post under the "refeeding syndrome" symptoms, you will find the suggestions of those symptoms under possible induced deficiencies.
Let's start with potassium from food. Its take about 14 hours after eating to reach serum peal of potassium. The excess amount gets shuttled into the tissue by insulin. Getting potassium out of tissue and back in the serum can be a lot slower for many people, like me. So I get terrible spasms when my serum potassium gets too low. Keep in the back of your mind that it might be "speed of transfer to serum" rather than an actual deficiency of potassium. When I drink dissolved in water potassium gluconate, my symptoms can let up in 15 to 30 minutes on an empty stomach. I use about 2 teaspoons per 8-16 ounces of water (personal comfort consideration, doesn't mess up my digestion.). Excess potassium comes out with excess water very quickly in the absence of kidney problems. .