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What the Authoritative Sources Say About B12 Deficiency and Supplementation The National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements publishes the most thorough citation-backed overview of vitamin B12 its role in red blood cell formation and neurological function, the populations most at risk for deficiency (older adults, people on long-term metformin or proton pump inhibitors, vegetarians and vegans, people who have had gastric bypass surgery), and the recommended daily intake at each life stage
Vitamin B12: Targeted nutritional support Long-term B12 supplementation can provide: Sustained support for nervous system health Ongoing prevention of megaloblastic anemia Potential cognitive benefits, particularly in older adults Support for bone health and reduced risk of osteoporosis For individuals with chronic B12 deficiency or absorption issues, long-term supplementation may be necessary to maintain optimal health
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