Vitamin B-12 (Brain)
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$18.98Trophic: Methyl B-12 (1000Mcg) (180 Sublingual Tablets)
Methyl B12, like other B vitamins, is a water-soluble vitamin. Methyl B12 functions as a co-enzyme and is involved in the synthesis of the essential amino acid methionine. In the body, Vitamin B12 is used in the regulation and the formation of red blood cells and helps in the utilization of iron and has been shown to assist in lowering homocysteine levels. It helps convert carbohydrates into fat and must be available in the system as it is involved in red blood cell formation. Deficiency is usually due to a problem in absorption rather than diet. Vitamin B12 is absent from most fruits, vegetables and grains. Vegetarians are more susceptible to deficiency. This is caused by a lack of “intrinsic factors,” a substance secreted by the stomach. Folic acid plays an essential role in the synthesis of DNA and RNA and is also key in the formation of red blood cells, protein metabolism, reproduction and growth. -
$9.98Natural Factors: B-12 (1000Mcg) (90 Tablets)
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) has a variety of vital and necessary functions such as energy production; nervous system function in the production of myelin, the protective sheath around nerves; and the production of a neurotransmitter that helps with memory and learning. Vitamin B12 works with folic acid to control homocysteine levels and research shows that high levels of homocysteine may dramatically increase the risk of heart disease and osteoporosis. -
$9.98Trophic: Methyl B-12 (1000Mcg) (90 Sublingual Tablets)
Methyl B12, like other B vitamins, is a water-soluble vitamin. Methyl B12 functions as a co-enzyme and is involved in the synthesis of the essential amino acid methionine. In the body, Vitamin B12 is used in the regulation and the formation of red blood cells and helps in the utilization of iron and has been shown to assist in lowering homocysteine levels. It helps convert carbohydrates into fat and must be available in the system as it is involved in red blood cell formation. Deficiency is usually due to a problem in absorption rather than diet. Vitamin B12 is absent from most fruits, vegetables and grains. Vegetarians are more susceptible to deficiency. This is caused by a lack of “intrinsic factors,” a substance secreted by the stomach. Folic acid plays an essential role in the synthesis of DNA and RNA and is also key in the formation of red blood cells, protein metabolism, reproduction and growth. -
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