Vitamin B-12 (Methylcobalamin) 1,000mcg - 90 + 90 Sublingual Tabs (2 For Deal)

Vitamin B-12 (Methylcobalamin) 1,000mcg - 90 + 90 Sublingual Tabs (2 For Deal)

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VITAMIN B12 FOR HEALTHY NERVOUS SYSTEM

Preferred Nutrition's Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) increases energy and helps maintain a healthy nervous system. Vitamin B12 regulates the formation and production of red blood cells. Helps in treating pernicious anemia. [TABS]

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Each tablet contains:
1000mcg
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)
Non-medicinal ingredients:
Lactose, cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, vegetablegrade magnesium stearate (lubricant)

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90 + 90 Sublingual Tabs

Dosage

Dissolve 1 tablet under the tongue daily or as directed by a health care practitioner.

Important Information

Vitamin B12 supplementation can mask a folate deficiency. Consult a health care practitioner if you are uncertain whether or not you are taking adequate folate, especially if you are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant. Keep out of reach of children.

Highlights
  • Increase energy
  • Helps maintain a healthy nervous system
  • Regulates the formation of red blood cells
  • Helps in treating pernicious anemia
  • Helps to produce red blood cells

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Vitamin B12

B12 is a water-soluble B vitamin. Deficiencies of B12 may not be seen for several years because the body can store up to 5 years worth of this vitamin. There are several forms of B12 including cyanocobalamin and methylcobalamin. B12 is required in areas where there is high cell turnover, for example the gastrointestinal tract, bone marrow and nervous system. Thus B12 has been used for the treatment of neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis and depression.

Anemia is a lack of the oxygen carrying ability of red blood cells. B12 regulates blood cell production, with folic acid. Lack of B12 leads to types of anemia where the red blood cells look too large, macrocytic, under the microscope. Supplementing sublingually with B12 reverses this type of anemia. B12 is required for digestion, fertility and the normal growth and development of all cells. It enhances learning and memory, and normalizes sleep patterns.

All of the B vitamins work together and are best used by the body in a B complex, which is why many B complex supplements include a small dose of B12 in them. Most B vitamins are water-soluble and any extra from large doses is flushed out of the body easily, therefore it's best to take lower dosages of the B complex several times a day than one larger dose. Spray or sublingual forms of B vitamins are easily absorbed, as are capsules - if your digestion is healthy, then the tablet form is usually suitable for most people.

If additional supplementation of B12 is needed it can be taken in addition to a B complex. Deficiency of intrinsic factor in the stomach results in the inability of the body to absorb B12. Sublingual formulas are available and are absorbed in the mouth, thereby eliminating the need for intrinsic factor. Methylcobalamin is a form of B12 that is available as a supplement and is easier for the body to use than cyanocobalamin.

B12 is depleted by sedatives, estrogen, oral contraceptives and alcohol. Anti-gout medication, anti-coagulants and potassium supplements block the absorption of B12. Vegetarians that do not consume eggs or dairy products require B12 supplementation. Diets high in protein require more B12 intake.

Anemia
Anemia refers to a group of common blood disorders. It results in the decreased ability of red blood cells to carry oxygen. This manifests as symptoms of fatigue, exhaustion after small amounts of activity, headaches, constipation, loss of appetite, coldness of the extremities, dizziness, sore mouth and increased susceptibility to colds and flus.

In more severe cases, heart palpitations and breathlessness occur as the body attempts to increase tissue oxygenation. Outward signs of anemia are pale skin, pale mucus membranes (especially in the inside of the eyelid), dry skin and brittle nails.

There are several types of anemia. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common. It can be caused by large blood losses, small but recurrent blood loss (excess menstrual bleeding or ulcers), hypothyroidism, or long-term illnesses. Megaloblastic anemia is due to a deficiency of B12 and possibly folic acid. Restlessness, numbness and skin cracks on the sides of the mouth are signs of this type of anemia.
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