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Old 07-15-2007, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by rose View Post
Pernicious anemia is the lack of intrinsic factor. It is treated by giving enough B12 orally, or by giving it in shots, to get through in spite of the lack of intrinsic factor.

Intrinsic factor still was/is not present in a person has pernicious anemia. Intrinsic factor is only for absorption of B12; it has nothing to do with the body's ability to use B12 once it is has been absorbed.

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Thanks Rose,

My mom had pernicious anemia. That's probably why I have so much trouble with getting enough B12.

Eating foods with B12 in them, doesn't mean our bodies are going to be able to use the B12, sadly.

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