What Are the Benefits of Liquid B12?
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Megaloblastic Anemia Treatment
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Folate deficiency, inborn metabolic disorders or vitamin B12 deficiency can cause megaloblastic anemia. The Mayo Clinic describes this anemia as red blood cells being larger than normal and the ratio of nucleus size to cell cytoplasm increases. Megaloblastic anemia caused by a vitamin B12 deficiency should be treated with vitamin B12 supplements.
Metabolism and Central Nervous System Impact
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Vitamin B12 is a key component for healthy metabolism in a body. It plays a role in nutrition, digestion, absorption, elimination, respiration and temperature regulations. Maintenance of the central nervous system is also impacted by vitamin B12 levels.
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Treatment
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Abnormal neurological and psychiatric symptoms including shaky movements, muscle weakness, vision problems, dementia and mood disturbances can be attributed to even just a slight vitamin B12 deficiency. Oral, either in liquid form or tablet, intranasal or intramuscular administration of vitamin B12 will treat the deficiency.
Pernicious Anemia Treatment
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Malabsorption of vitamin B12 in the stomach causes pernicious anemia. Treatment for this anemia is lifelong and can include supplemental use of liquid, administered either as oral drops or intramuscularly with an injection, intranasal or tablet forms of vitamin B12. Intramuscular administration of vitamin B12 is indicated to be the most effective.
Unproven Additional Benefits
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Some evidence indicates that vitamin B12 is beneficial for additional health issues; however, more research is necessary to confirm the results. Examples of these health issues are fatigue, breast cancer, cardiovascular disease, angioplasty, Bell's palsy and Alzheimer's disease.
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