People with low B12 may experience: Persistent fatigue or low energy Weakness Brain fog, concentration issues, or memory changes Low mood or irritability Pins and needles, numbness, or nerve-type sensations Mouth ulcers or a sore tongue Paleness or shortness of breath (if anaemia is present) Some symptoms can become more serious if deficiency is prolonged, particularly neurological symptoms
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"Microbial production of vitamin B 12 by methanol utilizing strain of Pseudomonas species"
Lets find out the exact role of vitamin B12 and how we can make sure our bodies get enough of it to stay healthy.
Crohn's Disease and Celiac Disease: Both of these inflammatory conditions can damage the terminal ileumthe very last section of the small intestine where B12 absorption happens
Together they address two distinct phases of tissue repair perfusion and cellular migration