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What autoantibodies could cause B12/methylation issues?

Ninan

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In the light of the findings of autoantibodies against adrenaline- and acetylcholine receptors: What do you think we who respond well to B12/methylation might have autoantibodies against? Of course there could be other reasons for the effect but theoretically? Any ideas? A researcher I spoke to is convinced it's the "eggwhite" (not sure what it's called in English) that transports B12 to the spine.