By targeting the NNMT enzyme, it may help enhance cellular energy, promote fat utilization, and support lean muscle retention
Older adults are at a higher risk for B12 deficiency for a number of reasons: Digestive issues that interfere with absorption Reduced food intake Dental issues that discourage meat consumption Disturbances to the gut biome Excess alcohol consumption Reduced stomach acid production that lowers absorption Reduced consumption and absorption of B12 can lead to neurological disorders, cognitive impairment and a number of other issues that accelerate aging and reduce overall quality of life
B12 also helps convert fats and proteins into energy
Ask yourself: Do you often feel tired or mentally foggy? Are you a vegetarian/vegan? Do you have absorption issues or anemia? Are you over 50? If you answered yes to any of these, its worth checking your B12 levels
Thats why we always recommend regular monitoring of your B12 levels and following our expert guidance to avoid unnecessary supplementation
Understanding these mechanisms helps explain why B12 supplementation can prove therapeutic in susceptible individuals