What is Solgar Vitamin B12 Liquid used for?
Vitamin B12 helps synthesize red blood cells, promotes energy metabolism, and contributes to the proper functioning of the nervous system. Vitamin B12 combats fatigue and lack of energy. Vitamin B12 contributes to the absorption of iron into the metabolism. Solgar vitamin B12 comes in an easy-to-consume liquid form.
Symptoms of vitamin deficiency can therefore take months or even years to appear, and are difficult to diagnose. Vitamin B12 deficiency causes fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, nausea, constipation, intestinal gas, loss of appetite and weight loss. It can also cause neurological symptoms: tingling and numbness in the limbs, difficulty walking, mood disorders, loss of memory and concentration.
This vitamin is recommended for vegetarians. Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in several essential biological processes. Solgar Vitamin B12 Liquid is a dietary supplement specially formulated to meet the needs of those who wish to benefit from the many advantages of this vitamin in a convenient, easy-to-consume form.
Vitamin B12 is essential for the synthesis of red blood cells, which transport oxygen throughout the body, thereby promoting energy metabolism. It also plays an active role in the proper functioning of the nervous system, supporting the production of myelin, a substance that insulates and protects nerve fibers. Thanks to its action, Solgar Vitamin B12 Liquid helps reduce fatigue and lack of energy, enabling you to maintain optimal energy levels throughout the day.
In addition to its effects on energy and the nervous system, vitamin B12 also plays an important role in the absorption of iron into the metabolism. By promoting iron absorption, this vitamin helps maintain adequate levels of this trace element, essential for the production of red blood cells and the transport of oxygen in the body. As such, Solgar Vitamin B12 Liquid offers comprehensive support for metabolic and blood health.
Vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to a multitude of symptoms, from fatigue and weakness to neurological problems such as numbness, memory and concentration problems. Solgar Vitamin B12 Liquid offers a practical solution to meet increased vitamin B12 requirements, whether due to an unbalanced diet, reduced absorption or increased needs related to special situations such as pregnancy or breastfeeding.
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How do I use this B12 supplement?
- Shake bottle well
- Place one drop (0.5 to 1 ml) under the tongue.
- Hold in the mouth for a few minutes.
- Swallow.
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What are the side effects and contraindications?
- For pregnant and breast-feeding women, ask your doctor for advice.
- It is recommended to respect the recommended doses, to have a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Keep out of reach of young children.
- Keep away from sources of heat or moisture.
- Packaging in a dark glass bottle offers optimum protection against the influence of oxygen, humidity and light.
What does it contain?
Sugar- and salt-free
Ingredients: vegetable glycerine, purified water, vitamins, natural flavors (natural mixed berries, natural fruit flavor), preservative (potassium sorbate), acidity regulator (citric acid), folic acid (pteroylmonoglutamic acid), D-biotin.
0.5 ml contain :
Vitamin B-5 (dexpanthenol) |
(250% AR) 15 mg |
Vitamin B-3(niacinamide) |
(63 % AR) 10 mg NE |
Vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) |
(357 % AR) 5 mg |
Vitamin B-2 (sodium riboflavin-5'-phosphate) |
(143 % AR) 2 mg |
Vitamin B-1 (thiamine HCl) |
(182 % AR) 2 mg |
Vitamin B-12(cyanocobalamin) |
(40000 % AR) 1000 mcg |
Folic acid (pteroylmonoglutamic acid) |
(50% AR) 100 mcg |
D-biotin |
(300 % AR) 150 mcg |
Presentation
Solgar Vitamin B12 Liquid comes in a 59 ml bottle.
Our expert advice in pharmacy
B12 deficiency is often associated with absorption problems. The B12 present in food is bound to proteins, from which it is separated by the action of stomach acid and enzymes. Once detached from the protein, it must bind to intrinsic factor, a substance secreted by the stomach mucosa, to pass into the bloodstream. Vitamin B12 absorption is reduced if either of these two steps is slowed or prevented. People with pernicious anemia (or Biermer's anemia) do not secrete the intrinsic factor essential for vitamin B12 absorption.