Liquid B12, 1 oz
Liquid B12, 1 oz
SKU | DL158 | |
Brand | Douglas Laboratories | |
Unit Size | 1 fl oz (30 mL) | |
Dosage | SUGGESTED USE Adults take 1 dropper (1 mL) daily or as directed by a healthcare professional. | |
Recommendations | This product mixes best by adding powder to cold or warm water and shaking well. Can also be added to yogurt or smoothies. Please note that humidity and moisture may compromise the product's ability to dissolve. Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. Keep out of reach of children. |
Description | DESCRIPTION Liquid B12 provides 1,000 mcg of highly bioavailable vitamin B12 and formulated with methylcobalamin in a tasty and convenient natural cherry-flavored liquid. FUNCTIONS Vitamin B12 is essential for normal metabolism of carbohydrates, fat and protein. As a cofactor for methylmalonyl-CoA mutase enzymes, vitamin B12 helps convert odd chain fatty acids and branched chain amino acids into succinyl-CoA, a common citric acid cycle intermediate. Vitamin B12 is also required for nucleic acid (DNA) synthesis, methionine synthesis from cysteine, and normal myelin synthesis in the nervous system. † Along with vitamin B6 and folic acid, adequate levels of vitamin B12 are required to maintain normal plasma homocysteine levels. Certain populations, including the elderly and strict vegetarians are often at risk for vitamin B12 deficiency, either due to low dietary intake or impaired absorption. Studies indicate that methylcobalamin, a coenzyme form of B12, may be better utilized and better retained in the body. Other studies indicate that methylcobalamin itself may play important roles in supporting neurological and immune health.† INDICATIONS Liquid B12 may be a useful nutritional adjunct for individuals who wish to increase their intake of vitamin B12.
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Ingredients | Supplement FactsAmount Per Serving Serving Size 1 dropper (1 ml) • Servings Per Container 30 Each serving contains:
Other ingredients: Purified water, natural glycerin, natural cherry flavor, sodium benzoate, and citric acid. |