Methylcobalamin (vitamin B12) is active immediately after absorption, unlike other forms such as cyanocobalamin, which must be converted to methylcobalamin in a two-step process.
In addition to regulating red blood cell formation and being important for the cardiovascular system, vitamin B12 has a huge impact on neurological health and brain cell function. Its deficiency causes neurological and psychological problems, many of which are extremely serious.
B12 helps maintain the sheaths that cover and protect the nerves of the central and peripheral nervous systems, and ensures the proper and rapid transmission of nerve impulses.
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