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B12 Methylcobalamin
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Manufacturer: Bioclinic Naturals
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Features
Vitamin B12 is the cofactor in enzymatic reactions with
diverse physiological functions. It is required for the conversion of
methylmalonyl CoA to succinyl CoA, as well as the conversion of
homocysteine to methionine by methionine synthase, which is then
converted into S-adenosylmethionine. A B12 deficiency causes impairments
in both of these pathways, disrupting neurological function, including
poor formation of myelin nerve sheaths, production of toxic levels of
homocysteine, and inefficient energy production in all cells.
Because
of its relationship to myelin production and neurological function,
high dose B12 has been used in a variety of neurodegenerative diseases,
including Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and
multiple sclerosis.
Some individuals, especially those with
malabsorption or low dietary intake, are at higher risks for a B12
deficiency. Individuals with impaired absorption of B12 rely on passive
absorption, which is typically 1% of the ingested amount. Thus high
doses are required for those with greater B12 needs, such as elderly
individuals and those with neurodegenerative disorders.
Benefits
- Superior to the more common form, cyanocobalamin as cyanocobalamin
does not convert to enough methylcobalamin to correct some forms of
anemia, neurological defects, and aging
- Methylcobalamin is the active form of vitamin B12 for maximum benefit
- Sublingual tablets allow for fast-acting delivery system directly into blood stream
- Lowers homocystein levels for protective cardiovascular benefits
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 sublingual tablet
Servings per Container: 60
Each Tablet Contains:
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)................................................................. 5000 mcg
Non-medicinal
Ingredients: Lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose
sodium, vegetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant).
Dosage
1 tablet per day or as directed by a health care professional. Dissolve under the tongue. Keep out of reach of children.
Contraindications
B12 is contraindicated in patients with hereditary optic
neuropathy, and may be cautioned against high doses in oncology
patients because of its role in DNA synthesis. Supplemental folic acid
may mask a B12 deficiency, which should be ruled out, and folic acid and
increased potassium intake is recommended with B12 therapy. B12 at
recommended dosages is considered safe in pregnant and lactating women,
and may be indicated in children with a low dietary intake.
Additional Information
Drug Interactions: Although several classes of
drugs, such as aminoglycosides, anticonvulsants, bile acid sequestrants,
and proton pump inhibitors are known to either interfere with B12
absorption or function, there are no known negative interactions caused
by B12 supplementation with any medications. B12 may enhance the
function or reduce the adverse effects of several medication classes,
such as SSRIs and oral contraceptives.
Contains no artificial preservatives, colours or sweeteners and no corn, soy, starch, wheat or yeast.
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