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B12 - Are We Missing The Basics?

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Maintaining healthy B12 levels is critical to health - do you understand the basics?

This Webinar will discuss a range of topics, including how the current reference ranges allow deficiencies to be left undetected, the current reference ranges leaving patients and practitioners misinformed about healthy B12 levels, the key SNPS that affect B12 metabolism, optimal forms of B12 for specific SNPs  and key medications that are affecting B12 absorption.

B12 - Are We Missing The Basics? Webinar Recording

Join Carolyn Ledowsky, MTHFR expert and founder of MTHFR Support Australia on this Webinar focused on B12 and what we need to know about it.

Vitamin B12 – Reference Range Level Set too Low

Vitamin B12 is one of the most useful, safe and effective nutrients we can take.

It is key for our neurological health, it’s a cofactor for the methionine synthase and methylmalonyl CoA enzymes and deficiencies are common. The current reference ranges in Australia are too low because many patients are presenting with signs and symptoms of B12 deficiency even though they are within the reference range. Its becoming an increasing more difficult battle to get practitioners and laboratories to acknowledge this.

For MTHFR gene mutations and methylation pathway issues it is one of the most crucial of nutrients to have at optimal levels. Deficiencies will affect your patients in numerous ways.

In this Webinar you will learn:

  • What the optimal level of B12 is and what the current reference ranges are.
  • What the essential genes are that affect B12 metabolism and absorption
  • The best forms of B12 to use for the various SNPS
  • What the research tells us about reference ranges
  • Key medications that affect B12 levels
  • Medical conditions that affect B12 levels.
  • Case studies on how B12 deficiency may present in clinic.
  • Dosage levels and how to start.
  • It is critical that you can identify a B12 deficiency without blood tests.