Safety Questions to Ask Before Considering Recovery Peptides Before discussing BPC-157, TB-500, or any recovery peptide, patients should ask practical safety questions
The lack of vitamin B12 may result from any of the following conditions: Addisonian (pernicious) anemia this condition causes autoantibody formation against parietal cells, which results in a lack of IF essential for absorption of vitamin B12 from the intestine Malabsorption impaired absorption of vitamin B12 Gastrointestinal pathology, dysfunction, or surgery these include atrophic gastritis, celiac disease, small bowel bacterial overgrowth, pancreatic insufficiency, Helicobacter pylori infection, gastric carcinoma, and total or partial gastrectomy Diphyllobothrium latum and related species (the fish tapeworm) infestation these parasites compete with vitamin B12 for intestinal absorption
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muciniphila in normal diet-fed mice and found that while both induced better gut structure and had no negative effects on liver, colon, or fatty tissues, pasteurized Akkermansia had a more profound effect on biochemical parameters and inflammatory biomarkers [12]