Vitamin B12 1000mcg - 100 Tablets
Description
Vitamin B12 1000mcg
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is an essential vitamin that your body needs but cannot produce.
Vitamin B12 has many roles in your body. It supports the normal function of your nerve cells and is needed for red blood cell formation and DNA synthesis.
Red Label Health Vitamin B12 tablets are 100% vegan and vegetarian-friendly so this essential vitamin can be supplemented to anyone and everyone!
Vitamin B12 may benefit your body in impressive ways, such as by boosting your energy, improving your memory and helping prevent heart disease.
Our Vitamin B12 Tablets are vital for vegetarians and vegans who avoid the standard food sources rich in vitamin B12.
Vitamin B12 is vital for converting the food you eat into cellular energy. Along with this, it is also important for proper red blood cell formation and normal function of the nervous system. This vitamin plays a role in many important health areas including aiding in the conversion of food into energy and nervous system health.
Here is a summary of some of the benefits of Red Label Health Vitamin B12 Tablets:
- High Strength – 1000mcg Per Tablet.
- Contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism.
- Normal Psychological Function.
- Reduction of Fatigue & Tiredness.
- Proper Red Blood Cell Formation.
- Normal Function of Nervous System.
- Contributes to the normal function of the immune system.
- Vegan & Vegetarian Friendly.
Each easy-to-swallow tablet is packed with a super strength dosage of 1000mcg of Vitamin B12 which equates to 40000% of the daily NRV. This helps to ensure there are no more deficiencies of such an important nutrient!
Product INFORMATION: -
Active Ingredients | Amount Per Tablet | NRV% |
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) | 1000mcg | 40000% |
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide.
Suitable for Vegetarians: Yes
Suitable for Vegans: Yes
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