As a result, the acne bacteria could concentrate instead on using their cellular machinery to churn out more compounds to attack our face and induce inflammation in acne. Indeed, as you can see here and at 3:53 in my video , without excess B12 on the skin (with B12 shown in green), the bacteria have to make most of it on their own at the expense of porphyrins (shown in red), which can trigger acne inflammation
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These results may not necessarily apply to humans, so more thorough research is necessary before scientists can draw a firm conclusion on this benefit
What we believe in my lab, and Ive recently written a book about this called Lifespan, is that we should no longer think of aging and diseases related to aging as separate entities
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