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  5. Adenosyl/Hydroxy B12 Liquid

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Adenosyl/Hydroxy B12 Liquid

Liquid blend of unmethylated B12 forms to promote nerve and mitochondrial health.

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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.

  • This liquid supplement features a blend of adenosylcobalamin and hydroxycobalamin, two unmethylated forms of vitamin B12.
  • Adenosylcobalamin is a key cofactor in carbohydrate metabolism, supporting the enzyme methylmalonyl-CoA mutase for the production of succinyl-CoA within the mitochondria.
  • Hydroxycobalamin is a precursor form of B12 that converts to both methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin in the body, supporting overall B12 utilization.
  • Optimal levels of adenosylcobalamin also contribute to the healthy synthesis of neuronal myelin, which is crucial for nerve function.
  • Supports healthy nerve function
  • Promotes mitochondrial health
  • Aids carbohydrate metabolism
  • Supports neuronal myelin synthesis
  • Features two forms of unmethylated B12

vitamin B12 (formulated as adenosylcobalamin and 50% hydroxycobalamin), purified water, natural glycerin, citric acid, potassium sorbate

Take 1 ml (one full dropper) 1-3 times daily with meals, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

  • Adenosylcobalamin and mitochondrial function

    Research suggests adenosylcobalamin plays a vital role in mitochondrial enzyme activity and energy production.

  • Hydroxycobalamin and B12 deficiency

    Studies indicate hydroxycobalamin is effective in addressing B12 deficiency and supporting neurological health.

  • Vitamin B12 and nerve myelination

    Research demonstrates that adequate B12 levels are crucial for the synthesis and maintenance of myelin sheaths, which protect nerve fibers.