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Tricobalamin by Designs for Health
Tricobalamin by Designs for Health
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Tricobalamin lozenges provide a synergistic combination of the three bioavailable forms of vitamin B12, as methylcobalamin, hydroxycobalamin, and adenosylcobalamin. These three forms of B12 are naturally present in foods, and can be readily converted in the body to the active intracellular forms of B12. Tricobalamin lozenges are formulated to support healthy levels of vitamin B12. Tricobalamin’s lozenge delivery system allows for optimal absorption of vitamin B12.
Healthy vitamin B12 status supports nervous system function, DNA, RNA, red blood cell production, and overall cell metabolism. Vitamin B12 is an essential vitamin required for many metabolic functions in the body. Vitamin B12 is found most abundantly in animal?based foods, whereas only certain plant foods contain vitamin B12, such as seaweed, mushrooms, nutritional yeast, and fermented foods. Vitamin B12 deficiency may be caused by a lack of dietary intake, gastrointestinal (GI) issues or surgeries, low stomach acid, certain medications, excessive alcohol
consumption, or genetic factors. A vitamin B12 deficiency may take several years to manifest clinically, and it has been associated with altered function of the cardiovascular and nervous systems.
Tricobalamin may be beneficial for vegans, vegetarians, women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, elderly populations, and those
with GI issues and certain gene variants. Tricobalamin lozenges may also be helpful for those who have trouble
swallowing pills. The three forms of vitamin B12 used in Tricobalamin occur naturally in the human body and are more
bioavailable than the cyanocobalamin form.
Recommended Use: As a dietary supplement, take one lozenge per day, or as directed by your health care practitioner. Allow lozenge to dissolve slowly and completely in mouth and swallow.
Healthy vitamin B12 status supports nervous system function, DNA, RNA, red blood cell production, and overall cell metabolism. Vitamin B12 is an essential vitamin required for many metabolic functions in the body. Vitamin B12 is found most abundantly in animal?based foods, whereas only certain plant foods contain vitamin B12, such as seaweed, mushrooms, nutritional yeast, and fermented foods. Vitamin B12 deficiency may be caused by a lack of dietary intake, gastrointestinal (GI) issues or surgeries, low stomach acid, certain medications, excessive alcohol
consumption, or genetic factors. A vitamin B12 deficiency may take several years to manifest clinically, and it has been associated with altered function of the cardiovascular and nervous systems.
Tricobalamin may be beneficial for vegans, vegetarians, women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, elderly populations, and those
with GI issues and certain gene variants. Tricobalamin lozenges may also be helpful for those who have trouble
swallowing pills. The three forms of vitamin B12 used in Tricobalamin occur naturally in the human body and are more
bioavailable than the cyanocobalamin form.
Recommended Use: As a dietary supplement, take one lozenge per day, or as directed by your health care practitioner. Allow lozenge to dissolve slowly and completely in mouth and swallow.