Risks of vitamin B12 deficiency
- Posted on 11/06/2025 13:27
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- By kolaniyendoumiesther@gmail.com
Extract from the article: Indispensable to the body, vitamin B12 is mainly found in foods of animal origin. Vitamin B12 is essential for 3 reasons: firstly, it is involved in the formation of hemoglobin, red blood cells and platelets.
Indispensable to the body, vitamin B12 is mainly found in foods of animal origin. Vitamin B12 is essential for 3 reasons: firstly, it is involved in the formation of hemoglobin, red blood cells and platelets.
Secondly, it is involved in
the synthesis of myelin, the substance that surrounds the nerves and enables
nerve impulses to be transmitted. Finally, it blocks homocysteine, an amino
acid that is a factor in both cardiovascular disease and dementia.
It's a vitally important
vitamin, and not just as an anti-anemia agent. B12 deficiency can also be a risk factor for nervous system disorders
such as depression, memory impairment and Alzheimer's disease.
By William O.