Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Influence of antacids on B12. Older people are at risk

Prolonged use of antacids increases the risk of vitamin B12 deficiency in the body. That's according to a recent U.S. study. Especially the elderly who use antacids have an increased risk of this deficiency.
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Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12, a water-soluble vitamin, plays a role in the formation of red blood cells, it ensures proper functioning of the nervous system and is a key factor for growth. Vitamin B12 is found only in foods of animal origin such as meat, fish, milk and eggs. The body may limit the absorption of vitamin B12 from food with a high intake itself. There are additionally known a high intake. No adverse effects on the body http://fpok.upi.edu/forums/topic/lies-from-big-pharmaceuticals-companies/ Vitamin b12 deficiency
A vitamin B12 deficiency often occurs after years, because the body of this vitamin a stock constructs. A long-term vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to a deficiency of folic acid, as these two vitamins work together. One result may be anemia, with symptoms such as fatigue, breathlessness, chest pain and lack of appetite. A vitamin B12 deficiency can also affect the nervous system. May have problems with their memory. Elderly http://fpok.upi.edu/forums/topic/people-with-cholesterol-above-8/Antacids
Vitamin B12 will be included in the last part of the small intestine, in the ileum. In order to determine protein, its gastric acid and the enzyme pepsin free vitamin B12 is required. In addition, vitamin B12 connected to the "intrinsic factor". Among the antacids are proton pump inhibitors (eg, omeprazole) and H2-receptor antagonists.  http://fpok.upi.edu/forums/topic/amylase-is-an-enzyme-in-the-human-body/

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