Vitamin
B12
Vitamin B12 is the largest and most recently discovered of the B-complex
family. Ever since the late 1940's, researchers have known that
B12, or Cobalamin, is essential to prevent pernicious anemia, a
disease that occurs mostly in adults. While B12 is not a magical
fountain of youth, it does appear by the latest studies, does appear
to alleviate a number of neurological and psychological problems
and promote a sense of well being.
Symptoms of B12 deficiency are fatiguing, weakness, loss of weight,
sore tongue, numbness and tingling sensations, back pain, depression,
anxiety, and other nerve or psychological problems. Severe deficiency
can lead to pernicious anemia, which causes pallor, shortness of
breath, easy bruising and bleeding problems, sore tongue, unsteady
gait, depression, and other mental disturbances.
Vitamin
B12 also helps in these areas, protection against cancer in smokers,
slowing of the progression of multiple sclerosis, the blocking of
certain allergens, which cause allergies.
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