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Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin contains an active, tissue-ready form of vitamin B12 to improve bioavailability. This form is used to support healthy methylation throughout the body.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

  • Thorne's Vitamin B12 contains methylcobalamin, the active form of B12, ensuring optimal absorption and utilization compared to cyanocobalamin.
  • Methylcobalamin plays a crucial role in methylation, a vital process for DNA synthesis, nerve function, and detoxification.
  • Vitamin B12 is essential for the proper formation of red blood cells and supports healthy neurological function.
  • This formulation bypasses the need for conversion in the liver, making it particularly beneficial for individuals with impaired liver function or genetic variations affecting B12 metabolism.
  • Supports healthy nerve function and sensation
  • Promotes healthy methylation pathways in the body
  • Supports cardiovascular health
  • Benefits cognitive function and mental clarity
  • Helps maintain healthy homocysteine levels
  • Supports red blood cell formation

Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin), Microcrystalline Cellulose, Hypromellose (derived from cellulose) capsule, Leucine, Silicon Dioxide.

Take 1 capsule one to three times daily or as recommended by a health-care practitioner.

  • Vitamin B12 and Neurological Function

    Research indicates that adequate levels of vitamin B12, particularly methylcobalamin, are crucial for maintaining healthy nerve function and cognitive performance.

  • Methylation and Vitamin B12

    Studies show that methylcobalamin plays a vital role in methylation processes, which are essential for DNA synthesis, gene expression, and detoxification.