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Key Vitamin Deficiencies in Bariatric Surgery

Key Vitamin Deficiencies in Bariatric  Surgery From 610 Pounds to 264 Pounds Steven Schaafsma Interview:



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In this video, Dr. Berg discussed bariatric surgery and vitamin deficiencies. A lot of people that do this surgery is seeing benefit with their diabetes.

What Causes an Increase in Insulin
1. Consuming a lot of carbohydrates
2. Eating – every time you eat, it triggers the insulin through a hormone in the small intestine called GIP or Gastric Inhibitory Peptide.

Disadvantages of Bariatric Surgery
1. Less ability to fulfill nutrient requirements
2. Altered absorption of nutrients

The Most Common Vitamin Deficiencies from Bariatric Surgery
• Vitamin B1
• Vitamin B12
• Vitamin E
• Vitamin D
• Copper

What to Do if You Had This Surgery
• Nutritional Yeast
• Trace Minerals
• Sun – Cod Liver Oil
• Green Powder (Concentrated High Quality)
• ACV with meals
• Intermittent Fasting

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