Two clinical trials investigated the benefits of B12 in non-diabetic neuropathy
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According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, B12 plays a key role in: Making red blood cells and preventing megaloblastic anemia Maintaining healthy nerve function and the myelin sheath that protects nerves DNA synthesis Supporting brain function and preventing cognitive decline Converting food into energy (cellular metabolism) Because B12 is found almost exclusively in animal products meat, fish, dairy, and eggs certain groups of people are at much higher risk of deficiency than others
Once in the bloodstream, B12 can vastly increase your daily energy, while regulating hormone levels and your immune system
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While they may appear interchangeable, the correct choice depends on how the medication will be used, how often it will be accessed, and the sensitivity of the tissue or patient involved