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Old 08-30-2012, 05:25 AM
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Your doctor does not know that B12 is not absorbed well with food. If you want it to work for you, take it on an empty stomach. The B12 will also not be absorbed well with the Esomaprazole since blocking acid blocks intrinsic factor. Then the B12 has to be absorbed PASSIVELY, and presence of food blocks that by absorbing the micrograms like sponge. Empty stomach is best. If you choose not to follow this suggestion, you risk not getting benefit from the B12.

The Esomaprazole blocks absorption of B12, folate, calcium, zinc, iron and magnesium. All these nutrients are dependant, on stomach acid.

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q...DZuVMIC5flmZyw

Most doctors haven't a clue about the consequences to the body that many drugs can cause. This information has been published over the years on PubMed from researchers around the world. Now it is available on the net commonly. (I have it in book form and use it as a reference).

Why do you need the Sonipraz D 40 at all? It will interfere with your calcium supplement. It is now known that proton pump inhibitors like this one cause increased risk of bone loss:
http://www.canadianmedicaljournal.ca...179/4/319.full
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