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B12 Comparison

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Today I wanted to give a quick break down of the main differences between B12. There are 4 main types, the two ill be discussing are cyanocobalamin and methylcobalamin; which are the main two people supplement with. B12 has a variety of functions but some of the most important are it plays a crucial role in DNA synthesis, nerve function, and the production of red blood cells.

Firstly, the most important piece to understand is all B vitamins are water-soluble, meaning you just get rid of everything you do not need through your urine and sweat glands.

You have probably seen Cyanocobalamin before if you have ever had a B12 injection in your arm and most people pick it up as a prescription from your pharmacy. It is also available over the counter in an oral form which is considered the least available for use by the body because of the chemical reaction that has to take place to make it absorbable by the body.

The key distinction between these two is bioavailability to your body (how readily available is it to be used.) Cyano- is a synthetic form that has to undergo a conversation process which means it not directly available for the body’s use.

However, methylcobalamin is in its natural form and is considered immediately available for essential body functions.

Methylcobalamin is believed to be more effective in supporting nerve health and is a preferred choice for those with specific health concerns or who desire rapid B12 absorption.

So if you would like to try something new or haven’t been getting the results you want from your oral or prescription dose, most all of our IV’s have methylcobalamin included. We would love to help give your cells a boost!

While research is slowly proving methylcobalamin as the superior form both provide nutritionally valuable quantities of Vitamin B12 to the body and Cyano- is the overwhelming favorite because its super cheap and readily available on pharmacy shelves.

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