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The function of ileum is absorb vitamin B12 and bile salts. If products were not absorbed by the jejunum the ileum would absorb them.
Use absolute references. e.g. $B$12 instead of just B12.
For the most part, elevated levels of vitamin B12 are not dangerous. However, there are a few diseases that may cause these levels to increase. These include hypereosinophilic syndrome, polycythemia Vera, and two forms of leukemia.
A B12 test may be ordered separately or with other screening tests.
If you have this problem, you might have a problem in your small intesine's terminal ileum where B12 is absorbed.
Vitamin B12 helps in reducing the TSh levels and controllng hypothyroidism (I was prescribed high dosages of B12 as i had high TSH levels due to hypothyroid)
vitamin b12 deficiency
Vitamin b12, Tyrosine, and L-dopa will boost energy levels.
there is some reports that b12 can help improve epilepsy symptoms, another thing to consider is the medications taken to treat epilepsy as they can lower the b12 levels, so b12 would be beneficial to someone with epilepsy
Pernicious anemia is due to a deficiency of a vitamin called intrinsic factor, which is normally produced by cells of the stomach. Intrinsic factor is required for the absorption of vitamin B12, so if intrinsic factor levels are insufficient, vitamin B12 will not be absorbed well. So administration of vitamin B12 will only help treat vitamin B12-deficiency anemia if vitamin B12 can be absorbed, and this can only happen if there are adequate levels of intrinsic factor to begin with. Patients with pernicious anemia do not have adequate intrinsic factor levels, so they will not be helped by vitamin B12 treatment since they can't absorb it well enough.
Take a lot of vitamin B12... B12 will make urine have a more darker, yellower hue. However be careful as B12 also increases your metabolism possibly to dangerous levels.
Try testing your vitamin D &B12 levels
Make sure your Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D levels are adequate.
While Vitamin B12 is a water soluble vitamin, it's presence in excess is cause for concern. Elevated Vitamin B12 may be signs of liver disease or certain types of leukemia .