Natural Factors Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin is the most readily absorbable form of B12, as it is the most active form of the vitamin. Methylcobalamin becomes active immediately after it is absorbed by the body. Other forms of Vitamin B12, such as cyanocobalamin, must first be converted into methylcobalamin by the body before being absorbed. Vitamin B12 is often found in animal-source foods, and it can be difficult for those following strict vegetarian diets to receive adequate amounts through diet alone. This water-soluble vitamin works to repair many bodily functions such as memory, learning, energy, cardiovascular system, and effectively support brain and nerve function. In addition, Vitamin B12 aids in the production of genetic materials DNA and RNA, therefore contributing to overall good health.
Features:
- The most active form of vitamin B12
- Promotes energy
- Supports brain and nerve function
- Boosts memory and learning
- Maintains healthy cardiovascular system
- Excellent source of vitamin B12 for vegetarians
- Ingredients
- Suggested Use
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Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Lactose monohydrate, microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, vegetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant).
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Dissolve 1 tablet under the tongue per day or as directed by a health professional.