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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for ARGININE OR BLACK PEPPER OR CYANOCOBALAMIN OR FOLIC ACID OR PYRIDOXINE
  1. Folate From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... juice) Nuts, beans, and peas (such as peanuts, black-eyed peas, and kidney beans) Folic acid is added to the following foods: Enriched bread, ... pregnant should get 400 mcg a day of folic acid, not 5-MTHF, even if they have an MTHFR ... black women People with alcohol use disorder People with ...
  2. ... Folic acidBlack tea might reduce the amount of folic acid that the body can ... caffeine. Drinking black tea and taking genistein might increase the risk ...
  3. ... hyperhomocysteinemia). Taking vitamin B6 by mouth, usually with folic acid, is effective for treating high homocysteine levels in ... Cataracts. Taking vitamin B6 by mouth, together with folic acid and vitamin B12, doesn't prevent cataracts. It ...
  4. ... zinc from food. But normal supplemental doses of folic acid are not likely to affect zinc levels in ...
  5. ... will probably tell you to take another medication, folic acid (a vitamin), to decrease some of the side ...
  6. ... that sevelamer may decrease levels of vitamins and folic acid in the body. Talk to your doctor to ...
  7. ... antibiotics such as chloramphenicol (Chloramycetin), penicillins, and tetracylcines; folic acid (available alone or as an ingredient in some ...
  8. ... antibiotics such as chloramphenicol (chloromycetin), penicillins, and tetracyclines; folic acid (available alone or as an ingredient in some ...