b12 deficiency

Oral vitamin B12 can provide an effective alternative to intramuscular injections, so giving patients a choice and reducing costs in primary care. more »
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Vitamin D is the body’s primary regulator of calcium homeostasis more »
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Of all vitamins, vitamin B12 is the most complex chemically and is biologically interesting. It has a dark red crystal appearance that has earned it more »
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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is essential for collagen formation and helps to maintain the integrity of connective tissue, bone and dentin. more »
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B12 and folate are B complex vitamins that are necessary for normal red blood cell formation, tissue and cellular repair, and DNA synthesis. more »
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The right vitamin supplements are needed to deliver the nutrients that are missing from our diet. more »
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How much Vitamin C do we need? more »
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Forty or more vitamins, minerals and other metabolic co-factors are utilized in a cascade of interlocking steps to preserve health and prevent illnes more »
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Lethargy, anemia and an overall loss of balance are other symptoms adults with a Vitamin E deficiency may experience more »
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Children over three years who do not regurlaly drink the vitaminated milk , are given vitamin D supplement more »
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