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Old 01-02-2016, 01:59 AM #11
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I do have IBS, so there might be something going on in the gut, likely so, made worse by the beer, the yeast and grain, and possibly some toxin or something that has caused infection and systematic inflammation.

Amyloidosis is also a possibility. I do have relatively low B12, but not deficient according to conventional standards. My D was quite low though. Anyway ideas and suggestions are certainly welcome, and thanks again.
Have you tested for helicobacter pylori ?
Have you tried to reduce the salt intake ?

H pylori can reduce B12 and other nutrients absorption
Sodium increases the activity of H pylori and irritates the gut.
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