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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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Product insights

  • 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.

Suggested use

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

What it supports

6 benefits
  • 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

What's in it

Per serving
Ingredient
Amount
% Daily Value
Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin)
1 mg
**
Other ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Hypromellose (derived from cellulose) capsule, Leucine, Silicon Dioxide.
** Daily Value not established.

The research

2 cited studies
1.
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.

2.
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.