While rodent studies suggest that BPC 157 interacts with tight junctions to decrease intestinal permeability, we lack any validated human data confirming this effect
Pancreatic ailment: Cats With Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency Needs Vitamin B12 Injections To Cope Up With Low Levels Of Vitamin In Body-Picture Courtesy: Dessau Veterinary Clinic Common pancreatic ailment reported in cats is exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
Suggested starting points to discuss with your clinician Deficiency without malabsorption: 1,0002,000 mcg oral cyanocobalamin daily until normalized, then weekly or monthly maintenance per labs (AAFP)
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B12 is a necessary component of the Krebs Cycle, the series of chemical reactions that generate ATP
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