Yes.
it is obsorbed by the acid in your stomach
Your stomach could be queasy after taking a vitamin for a number of reasons. You could have had it on an empty stomach.
Due to the acidic qualities in your Stomach a Scorpions venom can safely be ingested via Suringe into the Stomach. Thus being digested and filtered by the Kidneys and total Protien is then Obsorbed.
Vitamin B12 is released from proteins by concentrated levels of HCL acid in the stomach. Therefore, without the stomach there would be no HCL acid to release the B12
Yes
It does if you have the flu or stomach virus.
Parietal cells in the stomach are essential for vitamin B12 absorption because they produce intrinsic factor, a glycoprotein crucial for the absorption of vitamin B12 in the small intestine. When food enters the stomach, vitamin B12 binds to intrinsic factor, forming a complex that protects it from digestion. This complex is then absorbed in the ileum, the final part of the small intestine. Without intrinsic factor, vitamin B12 cannot be effectively absorbed, leading to potential deficiencies.
It helps flatten your stomach and is a good source of vitamin c !
Gastric acid
Vitamin B-12 can only be absorbed through the stomach in a fairly complicated process. If the stomach is damaged, wears out or is removed you'll need to get vitamin B-12 into your body in some way. Vitamin B-12 shots put the B-12 directly into the bloodstream.Vitamin B-12 shots can be expensive, a hassle and painful. You should ask your doctor if transdermal vitamin B-12 patches would be a good alternative; many gastric bypass surgery patients use them instead of shots.
B12 is the vitamin that requires intrinsic factor for absorption. B12 is also known as cobalamin.
The ogygen is obsorbed from the lungs.