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A woman over 40 needs vitamin B12 like air! Here are the warning signs of deficiency.

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How many times have you heard the phrase, "Eat for energy"? Food gives us energy every day, thanks in part to vitamin B12 (cobalamin), which helps convert the food we eat into energy. Like other vitamins, cobalamin helps our bodies function properly because it is an important nutrient for health.
How
does vitamin B12 help us? What symptoms might indicate a possible deficiency in the body, and how can we address this problem? Learn everything you need to know in the articles below.

 

Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, works with vitamin B9 (folic acid) in many important processes in the body. These vitamins support red blood cell production, help the body utilize iron efficiently, and participate in the production of building blocks of DNA and RNA molecules. Furthermore, cobalamin, working in conjunction with vitamin B9, strengthens the immune system and improves mood. Vitamin B6, along with vitamin B6, regulates homocysteine ​​levels, which are often associated with the development of cardiovascular disease.

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