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Food supplement active in Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is one of the eight B vitamins. Essential for the proper functioning of our body, it is particularly involved in the functioning of the brain and nervous system. This element is provided by food, deficiencies are however possible. GliSODin offers food supplements enriched with vitamins B12 that help cover all our needs.

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The role of vitamin B12

Vitamins are vital for the proper functioning of all cells in our body. Apart from vitamin D, the human organism is not able to synthesize the vitamin. The latter act as co-factors of certain enzymes which are involved in the processes of synthesis and degradation.

Vitamin B12, which is also called cobalamin, due to its Cobalt content, is water soluble and contains many properties. Its red crystalline appearance is responsible for another name for vitamin B12: vitamin red. The latter participates in the synthesis of neurotransmitters and acts on the brain, it is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system and is involved in the synthesis of DNA, in that of fatty acids as well as in the production of energy. It also helps in blood formation.

The red vitamin plays a role in the quality and good health of the skin. It allows to properly regulate the production of pigments in the skin, it helps to prevent pigmentation and brown spots. It detoxifies the skin, firms it and boosts its metabolism.

Sources of vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is found in animal products, this element is absent from the plant kingdom. It is the vitamin with the lowest existing content in food. Consuming food supplements or ampoules containing vitamin B12 can meet certain needs. When using milligrams to measure the levels of most vitamins, the amounts of vitamin B12 are calculated in micrograms. Vitamin B12 provides essential effects for good cell renewal.

Organ meats are the best sources of vitamin B12 for the body: beef liver, lamb liver, veal liver, kidneys or liver pâté are interesting for their vitamin B12 content. Certain seafood, such as winkles or oysters, or oily fish, such as herring, mackerel, tuna or sardines offer good sources of vitamin B12. Meat can contribute to meeting our cobalamin needs, among these, rabbit, beef, wild boar, goose, lamb and duck contain the highest levels of vitamin B12.

Dairy products are not devoid of the red vitamin, it is found in cheeses such as mozzarella, camembert, gouda or emmental. It would seem that certain algae such as spirulina or nori contain vitamin B12, its assimilation by our body and its effects are however not certain. In order to cover the cobalamin needs of our body, food supplements, in the form of capsules, powder or tablets or even vitamin B12 ampoules are a suitable solution, it is not a medicine but a a vitamin B12 supplement, absorption has been designed to be optimal by the body.

Avoid deficiencies with food supplements enriched with vitamin B12

Even if the needs of our body in vitamin B12 are minimal, the latter remains essential for the human body. Deficiencies in the red vitamin have serious health consequences. Since the main source of cobalamin comes from animal sources, vegetarians are more prone to deficiencies and may turn to dietary supplements to supplement vitamin B12 intake. The elderly may also need to consume vitamin B12 food supplements or ampoules.

The daily vitamin B12 requirements are estimated at 2.4 µg per day for an adult, pregnant women need slightly higher intakes. The vitamin B12 ampoule, a dietary supplement, is dosed to match the body's needs. Cobalamin is stored in the liver. A vitamin B12 deficiency results in anemia, nervous problems, memory problems, psychic disorders and other effects such as depression or irritability. It is recommended to consult a doctor who administers an appropriate treatment and can dispense medication. To avoid deficiencies, it is advisable to regularly take vitamin B12 supplements, it is advisable to always respect the dosage of the formula.

B12 vitamin ampoules are a solution to cover the red vitamin intake and contribute to the good health of our body. The formula is often offered as an oral or injectable solution, it can be drunk or used as an intramuscular injection. The active substance that is frequently found in vitamin B12 ampoules is cyanocobalamin. One can also find the presence of concentrated hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride and water. Precautions should always be taken regarding the administration of the treatment. The leaflets indicate that the vitamin B12 ampoule is not suitable for pregnant women or children.

Food supplements, vitamin B12 ampoules or capsules offered by GliSODin help fill certain gaps. GliSODin Body Strengthen is an antioxidant formula that helps the body to protect itself from the harmful effects of oxidative stress, it participates in the good health of the skin and the normal functioning of the immune system. A dose of this food supplement contains a content of 2.5 µg of vitamin B12, which makes it possible to cover the needs of an adult.