December 5, 2017
Six Surprising Facts You Should Know About Vitamin B12 Deficiency
READ TIME: 4 MIN.
By Sherry Kelishadi, Pharm.D
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association revealed that more than half of Americans take some form of dietary supplement for their overall health. Our friends and family taking multivitamins, fish oils and other vitamin supplements is nothing new and something we might all consider. But just as different car models require specific grades of fuel for maximum performance, individuals also need different levels of vitamins and nutrients to maximize their personal health.
However, too few of us recognize a key vitamin we may be lacking -- B12. Vitamin B12 deficiency has become a silent epidemic. Some of the most commonly mentioned side effects include fatigue, lack of energy, sluggishness and dizziness. While there is a bucket full of other causes we might blame for such symptoms -- such as lack of sleep, depression or even more serious health risks, such as anemia -- the scary truth is that a deficiency in vitamin B12 could ultimately be behind many if not all of these issues I've mentioned here.
As an example, a person low on red blood cells may have pernicious anemia, a B12 deficiency anemias caused by an inability to absorb the vitamin B12 needed for your body to make those healthy red blood cells. Therefore, there may be more serious effects of vitamin B12 deficiency to look into than just the fatigue and sluggishness commonly associated with low B12, levels, for a lack of red blood cells itself could also cause those same effects.
As a vitamin B12 deficiency can manifest in a multitude of different ways, here are some important facts that may surprise you about the importance of Vitamin B12 for your body:
Whether you don't consume enough vitamin B12-rich foods, or your body does not absorb it well no matter how much you supplement, low vitamin B12 should be taken seriously. There are some fantastic options out there to help improve B12 levels, including premium sublingual supplement provider NutraGlow, which offers products developed to help people maximize the benefits of vitamins B6 and B12. Their vitamins are preservative-free and promote improved overall health, energy, metabolism and mental acuity.
Be proactive with your health by paying attention to any signs you may suffer from one of the lesser-known (or well known!) impacts of vitamin B12 deficiency. Speak with your doctor about getting tested for B12 levels and making sure that you are taking the most absorbable form of vitamin B12 out there.
Sherry Kelishadi is vice president at NutraGlow, Inc. She earned a Doctorate of Pharmacy from the prestigious University of Maryland School of Pharmacy in 2011. Kelishadi worked as a chief pharmacist at Rite Aid for three years before joining the team at a compounding pharmacy in Orange County and, ultimately, cofounding NutraGlow. Her passion lies in nutrition, dermatology, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and wound care. Her hobbies include traveling, dancing, sports, and spending time with her family.