SIBO (How To Fix Bloating) - Dr. Berg | SMALL INTESTINAL BACTERIAL OVERGROWTH | Vitamin B12

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SIBO (How To Fix Bloating) - Dr. Berg | SMALL INTESTINAL BACTERIAL OVERGROWTH | Vitamin B12
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With the growing number of people being affected by Vitamin B12 deficiency, it is imperative for you to address an important underlying cause that most sufferers are not aware of – SIBO.

Many of those who are deficient in Vitamin B12, are usually given supplements, to raise their levels. They generally do not address the reason the deficiency occurred in the first place.

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SIBO and Vitamin B12 Deficiency
SIBO is an intestinal condition in which bacteria accumulate in your gut, causing various digestive issues like bloating, diarrhea, gas, reflux, weight loss, and constipation. As compared to these gut problems, the deficiency of B12 is a lesser-known complication of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO).

People with normal intestinal flora depend on intrinsic factors of the stomach to permit binding and absorption of B12 in the ileum. Although the rate of Vitamin B12 is higher in vegans than that in omnivores, it does not mean that it is uncommon in omnivores. Research has shown that 1 out of 20 omnivores suffers from Vitamin B12 deficiency 1.

Why Vitamin B12 is Necessary for Your Body
Also called cobalamin, the water-soluble Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient needed for keeping your red blood cells, nerves, and DNA healthy. B12 is also useful for preventing a form of anemia, known as megaloblastic anemia, which makes you tired and weak. It works as a donor of the methyl group in many of the detoxification pathways of your body.

One of the natural forms of Vitamin B12, methylcobalamin, is used for relieving the symptoms of degenerative neurological conditions like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, and Huntington’s disease 2.

Reduced Absorption of B12 in Small Intestine
Despite having adequate amounts of Vitamin B12 in your diet, if your body cannot absorb the nutrient well enough, then you may develop a deficiency. There are many complex steps associated with the absorption and assimilation of Vitamin B12 in your intestine. Poor absorption of B12 due to the following reasons:

Low levels of stomach acid – Without adequate amounts of pepsin and HCl, the animal-based proteins bound to B12 are not digested. It means that B12 cannot attach freely with other glycoproteins and travel through the gut for absorption. Those with atrophic gastritis or low stomach acids occurring due to H. pylori infection are specifically at risk.

Bacterial overgrowth and intestinal infections – Bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine (like SIBO) and infections caused by protozoan parasites do not allow your body to absorb the Vitamin B12 obtained from dietary sources.

Insufficient production of digestive enzymes – Without sufficient production of pancreatic enzymes, your body cannot break down the Vitamin B12 complexes in the duodenum. Therefore, the nutrient is unable to bind with the Intrinsic Factor (a substance secreted by your stomach) and complete its journey through your small intestine.

Surgical removal or disease of the lower end of the small intestine – Since B12 is absorbed by the lower part of the small intestine, an impairment like an inflammatory condition (such as Celiac or Crohn’s disease) or surgical removal (for example, weight-loss surgery) of the distal ileum will hinder the absorption of B12.

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