We tested the above hypothesis first in the reduced model and then in the full Reed-Nijhout model (For details please see Data Sheet 1)
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The interactions between the gut microbiome and the brain are elucidated through the gutbrain axis, which serves as a communication channel influencing the functions of the central nervous system
The symptoms are: Low energy Chronic fatigue Weakness Light-headedness Heart palpitations and shortness of breath Pale skin Dental problems, such as mouth sores and bleeding gums Sore red tongue Yellowing of the skin Mouth ulcers Constipation, diarrhoea, nausea, loss of appetite, or gas Nerve issues such as tingling or numbness, muscle weakness, and difficulty walking Joint pain Vision loss Mental illness, memory loss, or behavioural changes Poor concentration Dr Aravinda further noted that serious clinical symptoms like dementia, weariness, mood disruption, and megaloblastic anaemia can result from severe vitamin B12 insufficiency