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I went raw only about 3 months ago, could I have had the deficiency
before going raw/vegan? I was on a completely SAD diet before that
(meat, dairy, salt, sugar etc.). What does it have to do with flora?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dr. Jerry Knox BA, DC [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Sun January 17 1999 18:28
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> Subject: Re: B12 Deficiency - what do I do?
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> B12 can be from animal sources, it is also made in the gi tract if you
> have
> very healthful flora. So if you have b12 deficiency, it may be that
> you have
> taken antibiotics or gotten these in some way. You want to be sure
> that at
> least some of your food is living, so that it will have healthful
> bacteria on
> it to go through to the GI tract. I am vegan, have not had any animal
> products
> in about 7 years now, no sign of any B12 deficiencies, so it is not
> necessarily caused by lack of flesh foods, as was previously thought
> and
> taught
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> Dr. J G Knox BA, DC
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