How Vitamin B12 Impacts the Body Vitamin B12 helps turn food into energy
B12 supplements may be necessary for some people as the body B12 is important development and functioning of the central nervous system formation of red blood cells synthesis of DNA, the genetic material in the cells functioning of two enzymes responsible for an array of chemical reactions Compounds containing B12 are also called cobalamins
Treatment decisions are made through medical evaluation rather than over-the-counter selection
The injections can help you feel more energized, making it easier to stay active and stick to a fitness plan, which in turn supports weight loss
Methylcobalamin, a form of B12, is particularly essential for synthesizing neuronal lipids, regenerating axonal nerves, and exerting neuroprotective effects, potentially improving conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinsonism, and dementia, while also serving as an approved treatment for peripheral neuropathy