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Vitamin D- Another Fat Soluble
Vitamin D is absorbed through the skin from the sun and also through the gut with fat (fat soluble) it is basically a hormone and a vitamin. Vitamin D regulates the absorption of calcium. Calcium is absorbed through the stomach. If the stomach is not absorbing correctly then the D through the stomach is not…
WHAT IF?
Recently Dr. R. Ford sent out an announcement of sorts, of wanting the whole world to go gluten-free. Which is jumping on MY mission in life. I suppose I can allow it, reaching the goal is the point, but not who get’s credit. Having a full-fledged MD who knows that gluten intolerance, Celiac, gluten sensitivity…
Vitamin K
Vitamin K is a fat soluble vitamin. ADEK are all fat solubles. This means absorption happens in the the small intestine,with fats. The gallbladder and pancreas provide the enzymes that break down the fat and fat soluble vitamins small enough that the intestinal cells can absorb. So you have to ingest K, have the enzyme…
B12 is ESSENTIAL
We are not told that B12, or the lack of is a cause of anemia. A deadly anemia, pernicious anemia. B12 is a water soluble vitamin, absorbed through the small intestine, yet in order to be absorbed it must attach to a protein that is produced in the stomach with an enzyme produced in the…