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Articles - Vitamin B12 - cyanocobamin and cobolamin
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Vitamin B 12, known as cyanocobalamin, cobolamin and also
known as the energy vitamin is a very widely researched vitamin,
and used in supplementation to a very large degree.
This complex structured compound with its cobalt content forms
part of the B group vitamins.
Vitamin B12 - cyanocobamin - is required for
Cobolamin is needed in the manufacture of red blood cells
and the maintenance of red blood cells and it stimulates appetite,
promotes growth and release energy. It is often used with
older people to give an energy boost, assist in preventing
mental deterioration and helps with speeding up thought processes.
Some people are also of the opinion that it helps with clearing
up infections and provide protection against allergies and
cancer. This vitamin is also used in the metabolism of fats,
proteins and carbohydrates.
Deficiency of vitamin B12
Some symptoms of a deficiency will include a sore tongue,
weakness, fatigue, and weight loss, back pain and apathy.
It might further result in loss of balance, decreased reflexes,
tingling of the fingers, ringing in the ears etc.
A deficiency may also result in the raising of the level of
homocysteine in the blood - which in high doses can be toxic
to the brain, which may be involved in Alzheimer disease.
Severe deficiency may result in pernicious anemia also called
Addisonian pernicious anemia.
Another problem that appears in deficiency is the eroding
of the myelin sheath - the fatty sheath of tissue, which insulates
the nerve fibers in your body.
Dosage
The dosage underneath is the Recommended Dietary Allowance
http://www.anyvitamins.com/rda.htm(RDA),
but be aware that this dosage is the minimum that you require
per day, to ward off serious deficiency of this particular
nutrient. In the therapeutic use of this nutrient, the dosage
is usually increased considerably, but the toxicity level
must be kept in mind.
Male and female 3 mcg per day.
Toxicity and symptoms of high intake
Toxicity not established but people taking vitamin B12 injections
may experience skin problems if in large excess, but will
normalize once the injections are stopped.
Best used with
Iron, calcium, sodium, potassium as well as vitamin C are
good in nutritional synergy.
When more may be required
People on strict vegan and macrobiotic diets are often deficient
on Vitamin B12.
Some people suffer from a potentially serious problem, causing
the vitamin not to be absorbed in the intestinal tract, which
can lead to pernicious (destructive) anemia.
Anybody consuming alcohol should look at their B12 levels
or if you take laxatives or antacids regularly.
Older people could also benefit from this vitamin as the intestinal
situation changes as you age, and many people older than sixty
have difficulty extracting the vitamin from ingested food
since the correct stomach acids are not present.
Enemy of vitamin B12
Excessive alcohol can impair the absorption of this vitamin.
Other interesting points
Vitamin B12 can not be manufactured by any plants, and therefore
is only found in animal products - therefore a deficiency
may happens to people on a strict vegan diet.
Unlike other water-soluble vitamins, B12 needs some 3 hours
to be absorbed where other B vitamins are absorbed nearly
immediately.
Food sources of vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is present in liver, organ meat, muscle meat,
shellfish, eggs, cheese, fish, and can be manufactured in
the body. Although milk contains B12, processing of milk may
lead to destruction of the vitamin.
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