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Promote Nervous System and Red Blood Cell Health B12 is essential for red blood cell formation and proper nerve function
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The simplest way is to focus on the three vitamin B12 forms and pathways through which the vitamin functions: Methylcobalamin works in the cell plasma Adenosylcobalamin functions in the mitochondria Hydroxocobalamin takes effect in the blood and cell plasma Methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin are known as the bioactive coenzymes of vitamin B12: only in these chemical forms can the vitamin be directly utilised in the body
Whilst these effects might appear complementary, the combined hormonal and metabolic signalling could produce effects that are difficult to monitor or predict without clinical oversight