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B-12 Lingual - 60 TB
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$13.00
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"B-12 Lingual 60 tablets - Progressive labs.
Serum vitamin B-12 levels are significantly low in people with fatigue or anemia and deficiencies significantly common, in Alzheimers patients.
Description: B-12 Lingual 60 tabs
Each tablet contains: Vitamin B-12 1000 mcg. Folic acid
400 mcg.
Other ingredients: mannitol, natural cherry flavor.
PHYSIOLOGY: Vitamin B-12 and folic acid are intimately
involved as vitamin cofactors in the cellular production of nucleic acids,
protein and certain amino acids. Physiological anabolic functions of Vitamin
B-12 and folic acid include DNA synthesis, RNA synthesis, nucleic acid
metabolism, protein synthesis, cell division and amino acid synthesis
(methionine, serine, glycine). The absorption of Vitamin B-12 is governed by
the intrinsic factor, secreted from parietal cells of the stomach wall as a
normal part of gastric juice. A failure in any stage in the absorption of the
vitamin can render it unavailable. For instance, one third of people over 60
who no longer secrete gastric acid are unable to absorb Vitamin B-12 from food
because they are unable to split B-12 from the protein complex to which it is
attached. If the gastric juice of a person lacks the intrinsic factor necessary
for absorption of Vitamin B-12, there is no uptake of the vitamin at all from
the amounts normally provided in food. However, if amounts about 1000 times the
normal dosage are given, sufficient amounts to meet the needs of an individual
may pass through the wall by diffusion.
The efficiency of absorption appears to diminish with increase in age,
with a pyridoxine deficiency resulting from a decreased synthesis of intrinsic
factor, with an iron inadequacy and in hypothyroidism.
Considering the multiple factors which may inhibit the absorption of the
vitamin, researchers have considered an alternate route of absorption. One
route considered is sublingual, the second most rapid route next to direct
injection of the substance into the body.
Suggested Use: One tablet daily, or more as directed by a
doctor. Dissolve in mouth under tongue, use as a lozenge, chew or swallow
whole. " |