Natural Factors - B12 Methylcobalamin 5000 mcg - 60 Tabs

C$17.99

• Helps form red blood cells
• Supports healthy immune function
• Helps prevent vitamin B12 deficiency, and maintain good health
• Helps maintain the body’s ability to metabolize nutrients...Read more

Natural Factors Methylcobalamin B12 provides the superior, biologically available, bioactive form of vitamin B12. This essential nutrient helps prevent vitamin B12 deficiency, is vital for the formation of red blood cells, and assists in the normal function of the immune system and energy metabolism in the body. This convenient, one-per-day, sublingual formula provides 5000 mcg of methylcobalamin per tablet and is suitable for vegetarians, gluten free, and non-GMO.

 

Methylcobalamin is a coenzyme form of vitamin B12. A coenzyme is a naturally occurring compound, such as a vitamin or mineral, that partners with specific enzymes to help maintain the body’s ability to metabolize nutrients. Preformed coenzyme forms of B vitamins, including methylcobalamin, offer immediate, direct nutritional support, even for those with genetic differences that impair metabolism of standard B vitamins.

 

Natural Factors Methylcobalamin B12 is offered in a sublingual tablet – no need for injections or to swallow pills! This advanced formula is ideal for anyone who wants the highest quality, most bioactive form of this key nutrient to prevent B12 deficiency and help maintain good health.

 

 

Suggested Use

Helps form red blood cells, prevent vitamin B12 deficiency, and maintain good health . Helps to maintain the body’s ability to metabolize nutrients . Methylcobalamin, the active form of B12, demonstrates exceptional activity immediately upon absorption, while other forms such as cyanocobalamin must be converted to methylcobalamin in a two-step process .

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