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While vitamin B12 naturally occurs in the body, making allergic reactions to it exceedingly rare, certain additives or preservatives in some preparations could cause mild localized reactions, such as redness or itching
Low levels of B12 have been linked to a higher risk of dementia and Alzheimers disease
Heres what well cover in this blog post: Why blood B12 levels rise with supplementation The safety of high B12 levels in healthy individuals When elevated B12 may require further investigation The medical consensus on B12 supplementation and safety Why Do Blood Levels of B12 Rise with Supplementation
Methylated B12 refers to a form of vitamin B12 that has been chemically altered to include a methyl group, making it more readily absorbed and utilized by the body, especially for those with certain genetic mutations affecting B12 metabolism
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