Symmetry
Products with Vitamin B-12:
NutraPack, Fruit-a-Mins, Tranquility,
Premium Plus, Ultra Vitality, Cardio
Essentials, Future Star, Extreme Fuel
Vitamin
B-12
Vitamin
B-12 is required for the production
of hemoglobin in red blood cells,
maintenance of myelin sheath surrounding
nerves (which is important for
normal nerve cell activity), and
is important for the synthesis
of DNA and RNA.
Vitamin
B-12 works with folic acid to
support normal homocysteine levels.
Normal levels of homocysteine,
an amino acid metabolite supports
heart and circulatory health.
Vitamin
B-12 stimulates growth in children,
and stimulates the utilization
of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
It is also required for production
of choline, and methionine, an
amino acid.
B-12
is unique in that it is the only
vitamin that contains an essential
mineral, cobalt. Cobalt is thereby
needed to make B-12 and as such
is essential for health. Intestinal
absorption of vitamin B-12 is
dependent on a substance made
in the stomach called intrinsic
factor. Production of the compound
decreases with age, making the
elderly at risk for B-12 deficiency
and anemia. Stress and stomach
surgery also weaken the body's
ability to produce the intrinsic
factor. Hydrochloric acid helps
the absorption of B-12, therefore
absorption is diminished when
acid production is reduced.
Vitamin
B-12 supports energy levels. While
there is limited support that
they work, B-12 injections have
been a common practice for the
treatment of fatigue. There are
various contributors to fatigue.
As we age, the digestive and absorptive
processes are not as efficient
as when we are young. This can
greatly contribute to a vitamin
B-12 deficiency.
In
older people, B-12 has been used
for psychological symptoms, including
senile psychosis. It has also
been used for other symptoms including
fatigue, nervousness, irritability,
insomnia, memory problems, depression,
and poor balance.
Vitamin
B-12 is not found in the vegetable
foods except for foods fermented
by certain bacteria. Vegans, strict
vegetarians that consume no animal
source foods may not get adequate
vitamin B-12 from dietary sources.
The body stores vitamin B-12 so
it typically will take several
years for a deficiency to develop.
With
B-12 deficiency, the body forms
large, immature red blood cells,
resulting in an anemia called
pernicious anemia. It is characterized
by fatigue and weakness. Most
commonly, B-12 deficiency impacts
red blood cells, energy level,
state of mind, and nervous system.
Initial symptoms typically start
in the nervous system. Vitamin
B-12 nourishes the myelin sheathes
surrounding the nerves, which
help maintain normal nerve impulses.
If left unchecked, the problems
related to the nervous system
can lead to permanent damage.
More severe pernicious anemia
can progress to nerve or brain
and spinal cord degeneration,
which can result in weakness,
numbness, tingling, shooting pains,
and diminished reflex response.
Psychological
symptoms may include mood changes
with mental slowness and sensory
hallucinations. Paranoid symptoms
may also occur.
The statements
on this web page have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. Symmetry products
are not meant to diagnose, treat,
cure or prevent any disease. In
all matters related to your health
please contact a qualified, licensed
health practitioner. |