【clearance】Webber Naturals Vitamin B12, 2500 mcg Sublingual (Natural Cherry Flavour), 60 Tabs EXP: 03/2025

Webber Naturals

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As we age, the ability to absorb vitamin B12 in the stomach declines. Anyone over 50 and people with digestive problems are at risk of neurological problems and anemia due to B12 deficiency. Vitamin B12, Natural Cherry Flavour, 2500 mcg from Webber Naturals bypasses the stomach, providing vitamin B12 directly into the bloodstream.

INGREDIENTS

Main Ingredients

Each Tablet Contains:
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 2500 mcg

Other Medicinal Ingredients

D-mannitol, croscarmellose sodium, natural cherry flavour, vegetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant).

Suggested Use

A factor in the maintenance of good health. Helps the body metabolize fats, proteins and carbohydrates. Helps form red blood cells. Helps prevent vitamin B12 deficiency.

ADVANCED INFO

Vitamin B12 does more than build red blood cells and prevent anemia. It is needed for healthy functioning of the brain and nerves, and helps the body metabolize fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.

In some people, especially those over age 50, the body does not produce sufficient “intrinsic factor,” a component of stomach acid required for absorbing vitamin B12. Likewise, vitamin B12 is poorly absorbed by people who suffer digestive disorders, such as Crohn’s or celiac disease, and people who have had gastrointestinal surgery. Vegetarians and vegans can also receive too little vitamin B12 since the main dietary sources of B12 are meat and cheese. In addition, recent studies show that B12 deficiency is common even among young people who eat meat. A deficiency of vitamin B12 can cause neurological decline even before symptoms of anemia appear. It can also cause elevated homocysteine levels, which increase the risk for heart disease.

Vitamin B12 from Webber Naturals is easily absorbed under the tongue, thus bypassing the stomach and providing vitamin B12 directly into the bloodstream.


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