
Indications & common symptoms associated with low B12 status:
- Chronic low back pain
- Generalised pain/fibromyalgia
- Persistent pain
- Pins and needles, numbness in arm/hands and legs/feet
- Migraine/headaches
- Fatigue/Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
- Depression/anxiety
- Dizziness
- Recurrent mouth ulcers
- Sore tongue (glossitis)
- Use of stomach acid inhibitors (PPI’s)
- Fracture risk (poor bone quality)
- Elevated homocysteine is a modifiable risk factor for dementia & linked to higher risk of strokes and heart attacks.
Methylation requires adequate levels of B12, methyl folate and B6 and is responsible for production of:
- Myelin (Normal nerve function)
- New cells (red blood cells, maintenance of tissue and repair if damaged)
- Neurotransmitters (normal mood & behaviour)
- Removal of the toxic, excitatory (pain and depression/anxiety) and pro-inflammatory molecule homocysteine.
Commonly co-prescribed with Active B12.
Commonly given to support patients already receiving B12 injections.
Patients with clinically diagnosed anxiety should proceed with caution using this product or use the One a Day Essential Multi which contains lower levels of the methylating B vitamins.
Dose:
X1 in the morning
High-dose B2 will frequently make urine turn a bright yellow colour. This is a normal effect.
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