Vitamin b6 lollipops

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Avatar f tn You should deffinately try vitamin b6. I was the same exact way I could'nt keep anything down not even water. B6 helped way better than anything else. Hang in there!
Avatar f tn Its been awhile so I dont remember the exact amounts you take but I know its half of a unisom and I believe 250mg of vitamin b6. There is something about the combination of them helps relieve the nausea at least enough to get thru the day. Talk with your dr about the amounts to take just to be sure. And it doesnt hurt to get a perscription for phenegran or zofran as a back up for the worst days.
Avatar n tn But the eating frequently was the key for me. You can also take vitamin b6 2 or 3 times per day. Helps too. Hang in there!
Avatar f tn You should talk to your doctor before taking vitamin b6. Recommend dose is 10mg per day and they amount needed to help nausea is significant higher. 25mg TDS.
Avatar f tn I've heard that vitamin b6 helps. It didn't for me, but nothing helped me lol. Also just really bland foods in small portions. But pretty much everything has to be prescribed I think.
871965 tn?1241833146 unsalted crackers, sprite, pressure point wristbands, watermelon, potato chips (I know, but they do) B6 supplements, lemon water, to name a few...I'm sure you'll get more tips from others!
1541869 tn?1293121159 * Vitamin B6 - 50 mg. daily. Vitamin B6 has been scientifically shown to help morning sickness. You can find Vitamin B6 at your local drugstore or health food store. Just recently, companies have started to incorporate therapeutic doses of Vitamin B6 into their products to help you cure your morning sickness. One is B-Natal TheraPops are cherry flavored lollipops which have been shown to help cure morning sickness for many women.
730826 tn?1317943334 Has anyone taken vitamin B6 to help their metabolism to loose weight? And if so, did it work?
6534481 tn?1398018501 Yes! 50mg vitamin B6 with half a 25mg tablet of unisom every night before bed. By the second night I had relief and took it religiously up until 3rd trimester.
14346590 tn?1451854557 Take vitamin b6 and buy bag pepper mints they are your best friend.
14869466 tn?1447439017 I couldn't hold anything down. I lost 23 pounds! Vitamin b6, unisom, eating crackers, ginger, drinking small sips of water/gatorade, ginger ale, taking nausea pills, sea sickness band, NOTHING helped. I almost had to go to the ER 3 times because I hadn't been able to keep anything down for 24 hours. Every little thing made me sick. Eventually someone on this website told me to chew on ice. BOOM.
Avatar f tn t have to swallow anything that would come back up, I really like ginger pops which are like lollipops! What helps me is vitamin b6. It helps with nausea! Make to sip water when u feel nauseous, don't jus drink it, sip!! It helps a lot. Feel better hun!
Avatar f tn Everyone is different, but strong peppermints like altoids help me tremendously. Also, I take B6 that my OB gave me for nausea. Peppermint aromatherapy can also help, and sometimes putting something cold at the base of my skull/top of my neck helps too. If eating helps, you may just need to snack a lot. Good luck, and hopefully you'll feel better soon!
Avatar f tn When I got really ill last October I was pretty much taking my multi b (50mg b6) and multivitamin (25mg b6) every day up until I got my b6 result a couple of weeks ago. Reading up on B6 toxicity it certainly explain alot of my symptoms (especially the neuropathy, which I had nerve conduction test for about a month ago and came up normal!). My question is, is my level considered a b6 toxicity? Has anyone had similiar levels and recovered?
Avatar n tn Hi, Regarding vitamin B6, a water soluble vitamin is essential for the normal and optimal functioning of the body. The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is the average daily dietary intake level that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements. RDAs for vitamin B6 (in milligrams), are: 1.3 mg for men and women under age 50; 1.7 mg for men and 1.5 mg for women over the age of 50, 1.9 mg for pregnant women, and 2 mg for women who are breastfeeding.
Avatar f tn I have been reading the posts on Vitamin b6 toxicity. I started having the pins and needles 6 months ago. My neurologist did a B6 test and my B^ level was 1400. I take no vitamins with b6 in them only Calcium and B3. I checked to make sure there was no B6. Since then it has fluxuated with the lowest being 285. I had a blood test last week and it is back up to 1000. Do you have any ideas of what to do next. My neurologist suggested that maybe I should see a endrocronologist.
Avatar m tn You could avoid supplements that contain B6 and limit your intake of foods rich in vitamin B6, such as fortified cereal, bananas, salmon, turkey, chicken, potatoes, spinach and hazelnuts.
Avatar f tn I was wondering if anyone here knew anything about Vitamin B6 toxicity. I have discovered my blood level is high at 124.2 ng/mL (normal = 2.1 - 21.7 ng/mL). I am experiencing some strange symptoms like blurred vision, humming in my ears, difficulty swallowing and lack of coordination and numbness in my hands and feet. I know the numbness can be a symptom, but I am unsure about the other things. I also am unsure if it's possible to have a high blood level of B6 and not have toxicity.
Avatar m tn Vitamin B6 is found naturally in our foods, however, B6 supplements are the main reason for toxicity of vitamin B6. Long term (2+ years) supplementation of 500-5,000mg/day will result in medical issues, such as neuropathy which maybe reversible with discontinuing the supplement and lowering high B6 foods. The recommended daily dose is 1.3mg for men & women ages 19-50 and 1.7 for men >50 years old.
1209948 tn?1266069659 It is recommended not to take any supplement of vitamin B6 and try not to eat large amounts of foods high in vitamin B6 at meals for 6 months. Vitamin B6 food sources are whole grains, legumes (beans), nuts, meats, and poultry and the sources with lowest amounts are: Peaches, Milk, Peas, Carrots, Ground Beef, Brown Rice, Soybeans, Avocado, Banana, and Turkey. It is a required vitamin and is needed in numerous necessary processes in our bodies. Eat with caution and small amounts.
Avatar m tn Thanks for your comment on Vitamin B6 toxicity. I'm wondering if a long term B6 blood level of 90 (with 2 - 21.1 being normal) could cause sensory neuropathy? Thank you.
Avatar m tn It is recommended not to take any supplement of vitamin B6 and try not to eat large amounts of foods high in vitamin B6 at meals for 6 months. Vitamin B6 food sources are whole grains, legumes (beans), nuts, meats, and poultry and the sources with lowest amounts are: Peaches, Milk, Peas, Carrots, Ground Beef, Brown Rice, Soybeans, Avocado, Banana, and Turkey. It is a required vitamin and is needed in numerous necessary processes in our bodies. Eat with caution and small amounts.