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  2. The Supplements Doctors Actually Think You Should Take - AOL

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    From vitamin B12 to calcium. Credit - Tanja Ivanova—Moment/Getty Images. D ietary supplements are a booming business. More than half of U.S. adults take at least one, and the supplement industry ...

  3. Vitamin B12 Is a Power Nutrient. Here's How to Know If ... - AOL

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    Vitamin B12 requirements are low because we can store up to 2,500 micrograms in the liver,” says Ryan D. Andrews, R.D., C.S.C.S., principal nutritionist at Precision Nutrition. So target just ...

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    Vitamin B12 should be on your radar, especially if you follow a plant-based diet. Eating a diet that includes foods rich in vitamin B12 can help, but the best B12 supplements can also make sure ...

  5. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for vitamin B12 is 0.9-2.4 μg/day, while the estimated average requirement in the U.S. and Canada is 0.7-2 μg/day. Elderly individuals with plasma vitamin B12 levels below 148 pmol/L are considered severely deficient, and those with levels between 148 and 221 pmol/L are marginally deficient.

  6. Vitamin B12 - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin B 12 deficiency has been observed in between 40% and 80% of the vegetarian population who do not also take a vitamin B 12 supplement or consume vitamin-fortified food. [36] In Hong Kong and India, vitamin B 12 deficiency has been found in roughly 80% of the vegan population.

  7. Hydroxocobalamin - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxocobalamin, also known as vitamin B 12a and hydroxycobalamin, is a vitamin found in food and used as a dietary supplement. [1] As a supplement it is used to treat vitamin B12 deficiency including pernicious anemia. [1] [2] Other uses include treatment for cyanide poisoning, Leber's optic atrophy, and toxic amblyopia.