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A member asked:

Can taking too much b12 cause an increase in dreams?

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Dr. Thomas Namey answered

Specializes in Rheumatology

No, but...: Many persons report dreaming more vividly and in color after a B12 injection. Not an old wives tale!

Dr Pappas agreed

Answered 6/24/2014

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