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Tag Archive for 'Vitamin B12 deficiency'

Peripheral Neuropathy – more information

As I said in my last post, the peripheral nervous system includes sensory nerves that receive feeling.  Keep in mind that not everyone experiences the same symptoms with any condition.  When dealing with the nervous system even more so.  Your nerves may react very differently then someone else, so you might have symptoms and not [...]

Methylmalonic acid

Methylmalonic acid is another important component in diagnosing vitamin B12 deficiency anemia.   Just because you have a blood test where your vitamin B12 levels are low, doesn’t necessarily mean that you have B12 anemia.  Your doctor will determine the amount of methylmalonic acid in your blood by ordering (yet another – get used to it) [...]

B-12 symptoms

There are many different symptoms to vitamin B-12 deficiency and frankly not enough information about them. The symptoms usually start mild as the deficiency is mild, you usually don’t even notice symptoms in the beginning. As you become more deficient your symptoms will multiply and intensify.

Intrinsic Factor

Intrinsic Factor is another name you hear all the time in conjunction with vitamin B12 deficiency anemia and pernicious anemia.  It is a glycoprotein that is produced by cells in your stomach.  The intrinsic factor is vital in B12 distribution through your body.

Intrinsic Factor – part 2

When the intrinsic factor is not being produced your intestinal bacteria eat up the bulk of the vitamin B12 that is ingested.  The rest is simply excreted.  So if you aren’t producing the intrinsic factor it doesn’t matter if you are getting enough vitamin B12.  The B12 needs to get to the right place in [...]