Guest guest Posted October 12, 2008 Report Share Posted October 12, 2008 Lea,I'm thinking of you on this one! I know you take B12 shots. Do you take Hydrochloric acid supplements? I wonder if this would help you absorb it from your food better?"Vitamin B12 is bound to the protein in food. Hydrochloric acid in the stomach releases vitamin B12 from proteins in foods during digestion. Once released, vitamin B12 combines with a substance called intrinsic factor (IF). This complex can then be absorbed by the intestinal tract.http://dietary-supplements.info.nih.gov/factsheets/vitaminb12.aspPatty--- In , "glory2glory1401" <glory2glory1401@...> wrote:>> > > This sounds important if you have any indications of autoimmune disease. > > http://www.diagnose-me.com/treat/T156353.html> > Hydrochloric Acid (Trial) can help with the following:> > > Autoimmune> > Ulcerative Colitis> It has been suggested that as many as 80% of sufferers have low> stomach acid (hypochlorhydria).> > Vitiligo> In the 1940s it was discovered that the large majority of people> with vitiligo also have stomach malfunction, with partial or complete> lack of hydrochloric acid and pepsin production. At that time,> hydrochloric acid and pepsin supplementation was recommended in some> cases and repigmentataon was achieved in 2 to 3 years with this alone.> In the 1990s, hydrochloric acid and pepsin supplements are still> recommended for those who need them, and still are part of overall> vitiligo treatment.> > Crohn's Disease> > Autoimmune Tendency> Clinicians report that 50% of patients with autoimmune disease are> also hypochlorhydric (have low stomach acid).> > Chronic Thyroiditis> Some doctors report that 50% of patients with autoimmune disease are> also hypochlorhydric (have low stomach acid).> > Lupus, SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythromatosis)> Stomach acid levels are generally lower in patients with autoimmune> diseases. Inadequate digestion can add to the immune system malfunction.> > Myasthenia Gravis> Stomach acid levels are generally lower in patients with autoimmune> diseases. Inadequate digestion can add to the immune system malfunction.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 --Hey Girls take Vit B 12 shots and 2 30 mgs Prevacid a day- In , " glory2glory1401 " <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: > > Lea, > I'm thinking of you on this one! I know you take B12 shots. Do you > take Hydrochloric acid supplements? I wonder if this would help you > absorb it from your food better? > > " Vitamin B12 is bound to the protein in food. Hydrochloric acid in the > stomach releases vitamin B12 from proteins in foods during digestion. > Once released, vitamin B12 combines with a substance called intrinsic > factor (IF). This complex can then be absorbed by the intestinal tract. > > http://dietary-supplements.info.nih.gov/factsheets/vitaminb12.asp > > Patty > > > > > > > > > This sounds important if you have any indications of autoimmune > disease. > > > > http://www.diagnose-me.com/treat/T156353.html > > > > Hydrochloric Acid (Trial) can help with the following: > > > > > > Autoimmune > > > > Ulcerative Colitis > > It has been suggested that as many as 80% of sufferers have low > > stomach acid (hypochlorhydria). > > > > Vitiligo > > In the 1940s it was discovered that the large majority of people > > with vitiligo also have stomach malfunction, with partial or complete > > lack of hydrochloric acid and pepsin production. At that time, > > hydrochloric acid and pepsin supplementation was recommended in some > > cases and repigmentataon was achieved in 2 to 3 years with this alone. > > In the 1990s, hydrochloric acid and pepsin supplements are still > > recommended for those who need them, and still are part of overall > > vitiligo treatment. > > > > Crohn's Disease > > > > Autoimmune Tendency > > Clinicians report that 50% of patients with autoimmune disease are > > also hypochlorhydric (have low stomach acid). > > > > Chronic Thyroiditis > > Some doctors report that 50% of patients with autoimmune disease are > > also hypochlorhydric (have low stomach acid). > > > > Lupus, SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythromatosis) > > Stomach acid levels are generally lower in patients with autoimmune > > diseases. Inadequate digestion can add to the immune system > malfunction. > > > > Myasthenia Gravis > > Stomach acid levels are generally lower in patients with autoimmune > > diseases. Inadequate digestion can add to the immune system > malfunction. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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