Originally Posted by
twointow83
Wow, I am surprised you found that OTC! I take 4 mg and had to get a script for it! From what I've seen many here take somewhere in the ballpark of 800mcg. I take 4, when TTC and preg, because of my history. I have been told 1000 mcg for the avg population, and 4 mg while TTC/preg for women with a history of babies with ONTDs, is the upper limit of safe BUT given that FA is water soluble (meaning you pee out the excess) I don't know of any issues of taking that amount other than the fact that it has the capability of hiding a B12 deficiency, which can cause nerve damage, by repairing a blood condition which is one of the big first signs of the deficiency without actually correcting the deficiency itself. Unfortunately, I have deficiency issues so I get the "joy" of knowing this stuff lol. The LE diet can make getting a lot of b12 a challenge, if you aren't mindful of foods containing B12, because foods highest in B12 are things like shellfish/crab, red meat, cereals, etc. which are loaded with nutrition and/or protein or fat but there are things you can slide into the diet that do have b12 in them that won't kill your daily cal, fat, protein, etc. goals. For example- low fat milk, eggs, yogurt, etc. I eat a yogurt with a couple pieces of WG toast with SF jelly just about every day and it slides in nicely as a staple first meal of the day and still leaves me tons of wiggle room the rest of the day. Anyway, if you are going to take that amount of FA please just be mindful to include some B12 in your diet to cover your bases.