The B vitamins (and their names) are: - B1 Thiamine - B2 - Riboflavin - B3 Niacin - B5 Pantothenic acid - B6 Pyridoxal 5-phosphate - B7 Biotin - B9 Folate - B12 Cobalamin While each B vitamin plays a variety of important roles, vitamin B12 is critically important for three key physiological processes [1]: - Central nervous system development, protection, and function - Healthy formation of red blood cells - DNA synthesis Despite being indispensable for some essential functions, the human body doesnt make vitamin B12 on its own
Certificate of Analysis Certificates of Analysis Janoshik Third-party tested Independent analytical lab Frequently Asked Questions AOD9604 is a synthetic peptide corresponding to amino acids 177-191 of human growth hormone, with an added N-terminal tyrosine
Instead, humans have to acquire B12 through food sources, taking supplements, or receiving injections from a healthcare provider when they suspect a low Vitamin B12 level
If a dose is missed, do not double the next dose
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