Despite eating a diet rich in meat and dairy, experts believe that one in every four adults in the United States suffers from a vitamin B12 deficiency.
Vitamin B12 is the only water-soluble vitamin that can be stored in the liver for many years. This is because it’s such an important nutrient that the body always makes sure to have some in stock.
Benefits Of Vitamin B12
B12 is important for the functioning of the nervous, digestive, vascular and reproductive systems.
It regulates hormone production, supports a healthy immune system and builds red blood cells and DNA.
It’s also important for protein metabolism and the conversion of carbohydrates into glucose.
Cause Of Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Vitamin B12 cannot be produced by the body, it has to be ingested. Most people suffering from B12 deficiency simply aren’t getting enough of the nutrient in their diet.
Natural sources of the vitamin include organ meats, shellfish, meat, poultry, eggs and dairy.
Vegetarians and vegans can consume this vitamin by eating algae, nutritional yeast and seaweed, but these sources often aren’t enough. If you’re vegetarian you might also need to rely on B12 fortified foods or taking supplements.
B12 deficiency is also common in people over the age of 50. As your age, it becomes increasingly difficult for your body to absorb vitamin B12 from foods because you produces less stomach acid, which is vital for nutrient absorption.
Also, you may not be able to process vitamins properly if you suffer from digestive problems, such as Crohn’s disease or Celiac’s disease.
Prescription medication can also interfere with the body’s ability to absorb this vitamin.
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