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Methylcobalamin 5mg
Vitamin B12 is a member of the B-complex of vitamins, normally needed in only minute amounts. Vitamin B12: - Is necessary for the formation and regeneration of red blood cells which prevents anemia - Promotes growth and increases appetite in children - Increases energy Maintains
a healthy nervous system Japanese scientists have identified a form of vitamin B12 that protects against neurological disease and aging by a unique mechanism that differs from current therapies. Some of the diseases that may be prevented or treated by this natural vitamin therapy include Parkinsons disease, peripheral neuropathies, Alzheimers disease, muscular dystrophy, and neurological aging. Americans have immediate access to thisvitamin B12 analog and unlike prescription drugs, this natural therapy costs very little and is free of side effects. Vitamin B12 is a general term used to define a group of essential biological compounds known as cobalamins. The cobalamins are structurally related to hemoglobin in the blood, and a deficiency of vitamin B12 can produce an anemic state in the body. Conventional doctors primary concern with maintaining adequate cobalamin status is to protect against anemia. Over the last ten years, however, a number of central and peripheral neurological disease states have been related to a deficiency of a specific cobalamin. The most common form of vitamin B12 is cyanocobalamin. While cyanocobalamin works well to prevent anemia, it is the methylcobalamin form that is required to protect against neurological disease and aging. The liver naturally converts a small amount of cyanocobalamin into methylcobalamin, but to correct neurological defects and protect against aging, larger amounts of methylcobalamin are necessary. Published studies show that high doses of methylcobalamin are needed to regenerate neurons and the myelin sheath that protects axons and peripheral nerves. Animal studies have shown that high doses of methylcobalamin are effective in neuronal regeneration. There is no known toxicity at these doses. Sublingual methylcobalamin is now being offered in a new vanilla flavor at reduced prices. 1 lozenge
contains Other ingredients: sorbitol, mannitol, vanilla flavor, magnesium stearate, croscarmellose sodium and silica. Dosage and use - one or more lozenges
daily are suggested for those with health problems. - Place lozenge under tongue and allow to dissolve.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
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