Description
Cardiovascular and Brain Health
Methylcobalamin or vitamin B12, is required for many critical functions in the body. It is cofactor for the activation of two key enzymes in the body, which play essential roles in folate metabolism and energy metabolism.
We cannot make B12 on our own and depend on dietary intake or supplements to maintain normal levels. There are 4 different forms of vitamin B12 that can be found in foods and supplements. These forms must be converted into methlycobalamin to be useful to the body; this conversion can become problematic for those with an MTHFR gene mutation. Taking methylcobalamin is desirable for those who have this MTHFR mutation, which is estimated to be about 30% of the population.
Warnings:
- Keep out of reach of children.