Friday Favorites: How to Test for Functional Vitamin B12 Deficiency

Many doctors mistakenly rely on serum B12 levels in the blood to test for vitamin B12 deficiency.

Now if you do get your homocysteine tested and despite both B12 supplementation and eating beans and greens it’s still too high (meaning double digits), I have a suggestion: Should Vegetarians Take Creatine to Normalize Homocysteine? ( ) and The Efficacy and Safety of Creatine for High Homocysteine ( ).

How did we end up here? Watch the full series if you haven’t yet:
• What to Eat for Stroke Prevention ( )
• What Not to Eat for Stroke Prevention ( )
• Do Vegetarians Really Have Higher Stroke Risk? ( )
• Vegetarians and Stroke Risk Factors—Vitamin D? ( )
• Vegetarians and Stroke Risk Factors—Omega 3s? ( )
• Vegetarians and Stroke Risk Factors—Vegan Junk Food? ( )
• Vegetarians and Stroke Risk Factors—Saturated Fat? ( )
• Vegetarians and Stroke Risk Factors—Animal Protein? ( )
• Vegetarians and Stroke Risk Factors—Vitamin B12 & Homocysteine? ( )

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  • @andrewpawley8883 says:

    I love this channel!

  • @cleroyster2610 says:

    Can you use B complex vitamin to cover all your B vitamins needs

  • @JJ-wn6kk says:

    My homocysteine is around 14. Is that too high? Should I be worried a lot?

    • @adiohead says:

      What does your doctor say?

    • @JJ-wn6kk says:

      @@adiohead cardiologist said that they do not watch homocysteine anymore… that it does not have relation to heart disease 😳😳😳

    • @sherril.562 says:

      ​@@JJ-wn6kkThe doctors aren’t working for us anymore. Except this doctor. He’s even going against McDougall here. I’d listen to him. Have you watched the how not to age video yet? It’s packed with information. And the how not to die video is to die for. The best documentary video about food and health ever gathered in one place.

    • @emil5884 says:

      Yes it’s too high. Get some supplements!

    • @CarnivoreOrVegan says:

      According to Dr. McDougall, a vitamin B12 supplement once a week is sufficient. What do you say?

  • @Vegan_4The_Animals says:

    Dr. Greger is such a gem.

  • @raystaar says:

    I hate cliffhangers.

    • @ibob148 says:

      Me too. This is a repeat. So the next video isn’t coming but it’s already posted. It’s hard to tell what the next one is.

  • @karenseale9372 says:

    New information! Great!! Thanks.

  • @androz38 says:

    Great content Doc

  • @aroundandround says:

    People who don’t voluntarily choose to eat stupidly don’t have to worry about B12 deficiency.

  • @CarnivoreOrVegan says:

    According to Dr. McDougall, a vitamin B12 supplement once a week is sufficient. What do you say?

  • @Shroedinger73 says:

    Dr Greger . I want to buy blood test panels for my children to check for general health and nutrition. What panels do you suggest they get
    I am the only one on whole food plant based (mostly)🫣
    The kids 23 to 27 yo, eat…. Let’s just say…. Opportunistically

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