Medical Conditions, Surgeries, and Medications Lack of intrinsic factor (a protein made in the stomach thats needed for B12 absorption) - this condition is called pernicious anemia Thyroid disease HIV/AIDS (human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) Autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes, where the immune system in the body attacks its own tissues Gastric bypass surgery (weight loss surgery) Chronic gastritis surgery Certain medications like heartburn drugs (proton pump inhibitors) which reduce stomach acid production Who Is At Risk of Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Is MIC Lipotropic + B12 Therapy Right for You
This work has significant implications for understanding muscle preservation during fat loss
The four forms (vitamins) of B12 are all deeply red colored crystals and water solutions, due to the color of the cobalt-corrin complex (biologically relevant enzyme, it is the "core" of vitamin B12)
To keep your B12 levels healthy over time, you must ensure you get enough B12 from your food or supplements
As first described back in the 1950s, about one in ten people erupted in acne within days or even hours of getting an injection of vitamin B12, but it disappeared rapidly when the B12 shots stopped