Vitamins


Vitamin B12

Cyanocobalamin

Introduction
Found in liver, eggs, fish, shellfish, dairy products and brewer's yeast.
Traditional Usage
Another member of the B vitamin group, Cyanocoblamin, or vitamin B12, helps convert food into energy. It is needed to produce the myelin sheaths that coat nerve cells; to form red blood cells; and for a healthy immune system. The B vitamins also help to maintain healthy hair. People with a deficiency of vitamin B12 may experience impaired mental functions.

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