[12] Gastric acid-suppressing agents (proton-pump inhibitors and H-receptor antagonists) diminish dietary B12 liberation from protein complexes, a pharmacodynamic interaction that can exacerbate underlying deficiency
These formulations typically include methionine, inositol, choline, and cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12), often abbreviated as MIC-B12
1E, F), suggesting that BPC157 plays a fundamental role in promoting endothelial cell proliferation and vascular network reconstitution during tissue repair processes
Balance problems and coordination difficulties typically require longer treatment periods
Rosa Caballero, stated that the allergens involved in vitamin B12 reactions is likely to be a hapten, a small molecule that can trigger an immune response when it binds to a larger carrier protein