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Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) Fagron 1g

Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) Fagron 1g

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Vitamin B12 is involved in the formation and multiplication of red blood cells, essential for sustained effort in the right conditions.

What is Fagron Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) used for?

Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) is an essential dietary supplement for your horse's overall well-being. Although present in very small quantities in the body, this vitamin plays a fundamental role in several crucial biological functions. Specially formulated for horses, Vitamin B12 is particularly recommended for animals suffering from anemia, prone to anxiety or engaged in intensive sporting activities.

Vitamin B12 is essential for the proper functioning of the Krebs cycle, a complex set of biochemical reactions that produce ATP, the main source of energy for cells. This cycle is fundamental to cellular respiration and therefore to your horse's vitality. B12 is also involved in the synthesis of purines, essential components of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA. These nucleic acids are the very basis of cell division and growth, ensuring constant cell renewal. In the event of Vitamin B12 deficiency, these vital processes can be impaired, leading to metabolic disorders and a general weakening of the organism. This is why B12 supplementation is essential for anemic horses, to maintain efficient cell metabolism and avoid the risk of degeneration or chronic fatigue.

Your horse's nervous system, like that of humans, relies on a good supply of Vitamin B12 to function optimally. This vitamin is essential for the formation and regeneration of the myelin sheath, a protective layer surrounding the nerves, comparable to the insulation of an electric cable. This sheath is crucial for the rapid and efficient transmission of nerve impulses. B12 deficiency can lead to nerve disorders, affecting your horse's coordination, behavior and even mood. In horses prone to anxiety or nervous problems, administering Vitamin B12 can help reduce symptoms by strengthening the nervous system and improving general well-being. What's more, for sport horses, a healthy nervous system is an indispensable asset in maintaining optimum performance.

In the context of physical effort, whether during competitions or intensive training, energy production becomes a key element for the horse. Vitamin B12 plays a central role in this process, participating in the synthesis of fatty acids and neurotransmitters. These components are essential for supplying the muscles with the energy they need, and for ensuring good motor coordination. During periods of convalescence or after illness, such as piroplasmosis, Vitamin B12 helps speed recovery by supporting energy metabolism and improving blood circulation. What's more, although it's not a "heating" element, B12 is essential to prepare the horse's body for exertion, ensuring it has all the resources it needs for optimum performance.

Anemia, a state of deficiency in red blood cells, can seriously affect your horse's health. Vitamin B12 is directly involved in the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow. These cells are responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the body's various cells. A deficiency in B12 can lead to a reduction in red blood cell production, resulting in anemia and reduced oxygen intake, which translates into general fatigue and reduced performance. Adequate B12 intake is therefore crucial for horses in convalescence or suffering from anaemia, to restore healthy levels of red blood cells and tissue oxygenation.

In addition to its role in energy production and red blood cell formation, Vitamin B12 plays an essential role in nerve protection. It is involved in the formation of the neurolemma, a structure that protects nerve fibers from damage. This action is crucial to preserving the integrity of the nervous system, especially in horses subjected to stressful conditions or heavy physical exertion. What's more, B12 helps regenerate damaged nerves, making it an essential supplement for maintaining your horse's nerve health.

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How to use this product

For optimum effectiveness, we recommend 100 mg of Vitamin B12 per day. This dose can be adjusted according to your horse's specific needs, particularly during periods of convalescence or stress. Supplementation should be spread throughout the daily ration to ensure regular, effective absorption.

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Precautions for use

Before starting supplementation, consult a veterinarian to make sure this supplement is right for your horse. Avoid exceeding the recommended dose to prevent any risk of overdosing. Keep the product in a cool, dry place to maintain its effectiveness.

What does it contain?

Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)

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Fagron Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) is packaged in 1 g jars.

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