(COBALAMIN)
Recommended Dietary
Intakes
Adults - 2 mcg;
Pregnant women - add 0.1 mcg
This Vitamin Is Essential For...
converting fats, carbohydrates, and protein into energy,
assisting in the synthesis of red blood cells.
producing the genetic materials.
amino acid and fatty acid metabolism
healthy nerves, blood cells, skin and hair
growth.
proper digestion.
Sources...
Vitamin B12 is supplied through animal products - organ meats, fish, eggs, brewers yeast, clams, sea vegetables such as kelp kombu, soybeans, soy products and dairy products.
Comments...
Vegetarians need
supplements of this vitamin as it is mostly found in animal products. Vitamin B12 is
stored in the body for up to five years, so it may take a while before signs of deficiency
show.
Please note, B Vitamins should be taken as a complex unless advised by
your health care practitioner.
Deficiencies Can Cause...
Dietary deficiency is uncommon and usually is apparent in alcoholics, elderly people, strict vegetarians, people who are not absorbing the vitamin, and pregnant or nursing women. Symptoms may include:
a sore tongue and mouth ulcers.
weakness, fatigue, memory loss and dizziness.
weight loss.
body odour.
tingling arms and legs.
Severe deficiency leads to pernicious anaemia.
digestive disorders
eye disorders