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Originally Posted by mrsD
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Good stuff Mrs. B
Also, in my research I have found that certain good and bad bacterias are capable of producing the B vitamins. So it makes sense if the gut bacteria is out of balance some pretty bad things can happen with production of bacteria, feeding the bacteria, and malabsorptive causes due to the disturbance of this delicate balance by various causes. Also below is an example of h pylori which is a common bacteria and its relationship to b6. There is a lot of information on this but not enough. I've still been having more luck with probiotics than any other supplements.
The Normal Bacterial Flora of Humans
Bacterial pathogens require vitamin B6 biosynthesis enzymes for virulence: Study