Shwachman - Diamond syndrome (SDS) is a rare, inherited bone marrow failure, characterized by a low number of white blood cells, poor growth due to
difficulty absorbing food and, in some cases, skeletal abnormalities.
Not exact matches
His post points added to the videos that Dr. Greger has previously posted point out some of the
difficulties in figuring out how much and what type of antioxidants to consume, how to prepare
foods, are the antioxidants
absorbed (i.e adding a squeeze of citrus to green tea markedly increases absorption), do they make it into the cells or their organelles through the effects of outside factors such as stress.It is complex.
Bodies of people aged 50 and above might have
difficulties absorbing vitamin B12 from natural
foods, thus supplements may be prescribed by their healthcare provider.
Frightened to take calcium suppliments as it might block all the nutrients of
food as I have
difficulty in
absorbing food.
Getting adequate amounts of vitamin B12 is also important because as you get older, the body has often more
difficulty absorbing the vitamin from
foods.