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  2. Vitamin B12 - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin B 12 supplements are available as single or multivitamin tablets. Pharmaceutical preparations of vitamin B 12 may be given by intramuscular injection. [6] [62] Since there are few non-animal sources of the vitamin, vegans are advised to consume a dietary supplement or fortified foods for B 12 intake, or risk serious health consequences. [6]

  3. How vitamin B12 could give you an energy boost - AOL

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    Vitamin B12, according to the National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements, is a nutrient (or family of molecules called the cobalmins that incorporate an ion of the element cobalt ...

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    Supplements, Vitamin B-12 1,000 mcg With Folic Acid. Another B12 supplement that Gans likes is this pick from NOW. “For those with difficulty swallowing a pill, this comes as a lozenge so much ...

  5. 8 vitamins and supplements for weight loss backed by science

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    But people with a vitamin B12 deficiency may see a metabolism boost. 2. Vitamin D. Vitamin D is present in a limited number of foods—fatty fish and cod liver oil are some of the best food sources.

  6. 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.

  7. B vitamins - Wikipedia

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    The B 12 vitamin is not abundantly available from plant products [4] (although it has been found in moderate abundance in fermented vegetable products, certain seaweeds, and in certain mushrooms, with the bioavailability of the vitamin in these cases remaining uncertain), [5] making B 12 deficiency a legitimate concern for those maintaining a ...