CS>Vitamin B12 - Insufficiency and Absorption

2014-01-02 Thread 2Words
Just as a head's up - many people are caught in the cycle of being 
deficient in a certain chemical - in this case say B12 - but also have 
the inability for whatever reason to absorb it. In which case it would 
probably be a wise choice to remedy any condition that may be barring 
the B12 from being absorbed in the gut. Could be parasitic, could be 
acidic, could be colonic blockages of any number of varieties including 
plaque. Whatever the case may be, in order to avoid more deficiency 
while you're sorting out the reason, you may want to consider B12 
injections or patches which would override the gut and go straight into 
the bloodstream.


Joy


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Re: CS>Vitamin B12 - Insufficiency and Absorption

2014-01-03 Thread M.G. Devour
In the case of B12, specifically, there are pills formulated for
sublingual absorption, which would generally bypass any problems in the
gut. Your general point stands, however!

Be well,

Mike D.


On Fri, 2014-01-03 at 09:27 +0200, 2Words wrote:
> Just as a head's up - many people are caught in the cycle of being 
> deficient in a certain chemical - in this case say B12 - but also have 
> the inability for whatever reason to absorb it. In which case it would 
> probably be a wise choice to remedy any condition that may be barring 
> the B12 from being absorbed in the gut. Could be parasitic, could be 
> acidic, could be colonic blockages of any number of varieties including 
> plaque. Whatever the case may be, in order to avoid more deficiency 
> while you're sorting out the reason, you may want to consider B12 
> injections or patches which would override the gut and go straight into 
> the bloodstream.
> 
> Joy
> 
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