Vitamin B12 Time Release 1,000 mcg Tablets
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Convert the food you eat into cellular energy† and give your body the healthy support it needs to get you through the day.
Vitamin B12 Time Release 1,000 mcg Tablets
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Convert the food you eat into cellular energy† and give your body the healthy support it needs to get you through the day.
Benefits
- Helps convert food into cellular energy†
- Essential for red blood cell formation†
- Supports normal function of the nervous system†
- Our time release formula extends vitamin absorption by the body
- #1 Pharmacist Recommended Letter Vitamin Brand*
†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. *Based on U.S. News & World Report - Pharmacy Times Survey of pharmacists recommending this category.
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What this Supplement is
Vitamin B12 Time Release provides 1,000 mcg of vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 not only helps convert the food you eat into cellular energy, it’s also important for proper red blood cell formation and the normal function of your nervous system.† Since B12 is commonly found in meat, B12 supplements may be especially important for vegetarians and vegans who avoid dietary sources rich in vitamin B12. Your body undergoes millions of processes and chemical reactions every day. Help ensure it has the cellular energy it needs to keep forging on.†
What's in our Vitamin B12 Time Release 1,000 mcg Tablets?
Ingredients
Amount per Unit: 1,000 mcg
- No Color Added
- No Artificial Flavors
- No Preservatives
- Gluten Free
What dietary shortfalls does this product address?
Since vitamin B12 is only found in foods of animal origin, vegans and strict vegetarians may not get B12 from their diet and should take a B12 supplement. Vitamin B12 plays an important role in converting the food you eat into energy, is essential for red blood cell formation, and supports normal function of the nervous system.†
Where do we normally get this product from?
B12 is commonly found in animal organs like livers and kidneys. It’s also found in fermented foods like miso where bacteria produces the vitamin.
Who might need to take this product?
Our veggie-loving friends. B12 supplements may be important for vegetarians and vegans who avoid dietary sources rich in vitamin B12.
Suggested Use: Adults, take 1 tablet daily with water and a meal.
Interactions
No two people are alike, so if you are taking medications you should be aware that potential drug-nutrient interactions may occur. Consult a healthcare professional before using this product. Combining certain prescription drugs and dietary supplements can lead to:
- Diminished drug effectiveness
- Reduced supplement effectiveness
- Impaired drug and/or supplement absorption
What this Supplement is
Vitamin B12 Time Release provides 1,000 mcg of vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 not only helps convert the food you eat into cellular energy, it’s also important for proper red blood cell formation and the normal function of your nervous system.† Since B12 is commonly found in meat, B12 supplements may be especially important for vegetarians and vegans who avoid dietary sources rich in vitamin B12. Your body undergoes millions of processes and chemical reactions every day. Help ensure it has the cellular energy it needs to keep forging on.†
Questions? We've got answers.
- Vitamin B12 supports cellular energy production, is essential for red blood cell formation, and supports normal function of the nervous system.†
- We recommend you follow the suggested dosage found on each bottle. If you choose to take higher or lower doses than found on the label, make sure your personal healthcare professional is aware of the supplements and dosages you are taking.
- There are 8 B vitamins that are generally included in the B complex: thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), B6 (pyridoxine), biotin (B7), folic acid (B9), and B12 (cyanocobalamin). Learn more about the role B vitamins play in the body.
- Vitamin B12 is present in foods of animal origin and in fermented foods where bacteria produce the vitamin. Organ meats such as liver, kidney, heart and pancreas are the best sources of vitamin B12 followed by clams, oysters, extra-lean beef, seafood, eggs, milk, yogurt, chicken, cheese, and miso (a fermented soybean product).
- Please refer to the expiration date on the bottle.