Browse all Blood Testing & Biomarkers education Pernicious anemia is a form of vitamin B12 deficiency that develops when the body cannot absorb B12 from food, most often because an autoimmune process attacks the stomach cells that make intrinsic factor
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For people with an MTHFR mutation, methylcobalamin (as opposed to other forms of B12) is therapeutic
How many patients live in total confusion when all they lack is the ability to absorb vitamin B12
Symptoms of real deficiency include fatigue, tingling or numbness in hands and feet, memory and concentration issues, mouth ulcers and pale skin, and a GP blood test is the only reliable way to confirm it
For example, if you have a 12 mg vial and add 1.2 mL of BAC water, the retatrutide calculator shows that every 10 units on a standard insulin syringe equals 1 mg of Retatrutide