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Adenosyl/Hydroxy B12 Liquid

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

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Product insights

  • 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.

Suggested use

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

What it supports

5 benefits
  • Supports healthy nerve function
  • Promotes mitochondrial health
  • Aids carbohydrate metabolism
  • Supports neuronal myelin synthesis
  • Features two forms of unmethylated B12

What's in it

Per serving
Ingredient
Amount
% Daily Value
vitamin B12 (formulated as adenosylcobalamin and 50% hydroxycobalamin)
1000 mcg
**
Other ingredients: purified water, natural glycerin, citric acid, potassium sorbate
** Daily Value not established.

The research

3 cited studies
1.
Adenosylcobalamin and mitochondrial function

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

2.
Hydroxycobalamin and B12 deficiency

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

3.
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.