Life Extension / Life Extension, Vitamin B12, Methylcobalamin, 1 mg, 60 Veggie Lozenges

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Life Extension / Life Extension, Vitamin B12, Methylcobalamin, 1 mg, 60 Veggie Lozenges

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Manufacturer: Life Extension; Release form: lozenges; Contraindications: It is recommended to consult a doctor; Age restrictions: for adults; Category: Life Extension, Life Extension vitamin B, vitamin b12 methylcobalamin; Packing: Jar 1 piece; Product weight with packaging (g): 30 g; Number of capsules / tablets: 60 pcs.; Expiration date: 365 days; Country of origin: United States; Contents: Methylcobalamin, Life Extension, Life Extension vitamin B, Vitamin B12, vitamin b12 methylcobalamin, life extension b12, vitamin b12 methylcobalamin, vitamin b6 b12, methylcobalamin, methylcobalamin b12 Vitamin B12 is found in animal products, including dairy products and eggs … Vegetarians and the elderly are particularly susceptible to deficiencies in this important nutrient, which can be caused by inadequate dietary intake. insufficient bioavailability or poor absorption of vitamin B12. The bioavailability of vitamin B12 can also be affected by age-related decreases in hydrochloric acid production. To overcome difficulties in absorbing vitamin B12, the Institute of Medicine in 1998 recommended that older adults take vitamin B12-fortified foods (such as fortified ready-to-eat breakfast cereals) and vitamin B12 supplements to meet their vitamin B12 needs. More recent research suggests that vitamin B12 supplements, even in moderate doses, can increase both vitamin B12 and folate levels in older adults. To overcome difficulties in absorbing vitamin B12, the Institute of Medicine in 1998 recommended that older adults take vitamin B12-fortified foods (such as fortified ready-to-eat breakfast cereals) and vitamin B12 supplements to meet their vitamin B12 needs. More recent research suggests that vitamin B12 supplements, even in moderate doses, can increase both vitamin B12 and folate levels in older adults. To overcome difficulties in absorbing vitamin B12, the Institute of Medicine in 1998 recommended that older adults take vitamin B12-fortified foods (such as fortified ready-to-eat breakfast cereals) and vitamin B12 supplements to meet their vitamin B12 needs. More recent research suggests that vitamin B12 supplements, even in moderate doses, can increase both vitamin B12 and folate levels in older adults.

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