The Importance of the 12 B vitamin
The 12 b vitamin is one of the b vitamins that are essential
to maintain a healthy body. Otherwise known as Cobalamin,
the 12b vitamin is needed for the processes to convert the
carbohydrates, fats and proteins from food into energy. 12
b also, more importantly, helps keep the red blood cells healthy
and therefore prevent heart disease as well as keeping the
immune system functioning at its maximum level. In addition,
12 b is used to create the protective covering of all nerve
cells in the body.
The most important function of 12 b is to form healthy red
blood cells. However, all cells need 12 b to keep them healthy.
It is the white blood cells, amongst others, that need 12
b to help ensure that the immune system functioning properly.
All of the nerve cells in the body also need 12 b to form
their protective fatty layer. This is essential for all of
the nerves but is especially so for those in the brain. If
there is not sufficient 12 b to create this protective layer
then the brain will not be functioning properly.
Interestingly, the amount of 12 b that the body needs is
relatively small but is needed on a regular basis. However,
12 b on its own is not enough as the body cannot absorb it
easily. To help the body absorb 12 b the stomach produces
intrinsic factor which enables more of the 12 b to be absorbed.
12 b is only found in animal foods such as liver, eggs, fish
and meat but most people consume far more than their recommended
daily amount of 12 b. This is not a problem as the body can
only absorb about half of the 12 b that is consumed. It is
also worth noting that the body can recycle the 12 b which
cuts down on the impact of a 12 b deficiency. However, strict
vegetarians or vegans are likely to require 12 b supplements
if they do not eat any animal products that contain 12 b.
If the body does not have enough 12 b then anaemia is the
most obvious symptom. Obviously, this is due to the fact that
there is not enough 12 b to make healthy red blood cells.
Anaemia can also be caused by the body not creating enough
intrinsic factor to help absorb the 12 b that is available
in the food consumed. The body tends to makes less intrinsic
factor once a person reaches 50 and this will lead to less
12 b being absorbed and supplements of 12 b may be required.
Kids are also at risk from anaemia because they may not eat
the food that contain 12 b. Pregnant women need more 12 b
because the baby is absorbing 12 b during the pregnancy to
grow properly.
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