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Vitamins - 100 day supply - 1,000mcg
Doing it all "right" and still feeling "wrong"
You do everything right. You're politically aware and intentionally incorrect. You spend your life trying to make a difference and live a healthy lifestyle. You are a Vegan, a Vegetarian or a whole food nut, but are still feeling completely worn out and unhealthy. What you may be lacking is VitaB12 Sublingual.
If you don't eat meat and you do eat a lot of noodles, rice and vegetables, you have protected yourself agains certain conditions that could have a serious affect of your quality of life. Meat, fish and eggs are all providers of essential vitamin B12. If you're not getting it from one of these sources, you have to rely on a supplement to maintain your physical health and sadly many people neglect this, leading to anemia, dementia, depression, anxiety and the frustration that while they are eating healthy foods, they don't feel healthy.
A B-12 shortage in the production of red blood cells results in bloated, misshapen cells that are unable to carry oxygen (their main job in life), so you wind up pale, tired and possibly slightly demented.
In our fast paced society and ecologically unstable environment, it's very possible that we don't get everything we need from diet alone and even if you eat really good, clean, foods, many neccessary vitamins are missing or have a hard time being properly absorbed. You can buy alll the right "healthy foods" but the condition of our environment and the pesticides that our foods are grown with still provide challenges to maintaining your optimum health.
ORAL - Sublingual VITAMIN B-12 for less than 40 cents a day
Sometimes referred to as cyanocobalamin - Your bodies stores level can be tested for by a simple blood test requested from and given by your health care professional, the only vitamin that can be tested for body levels is vitamin B12.
"It's Just That Simple" Low B12 intake can lead to blood and metabolic problems, particularly in lactating mothers or diabetics: pernicious anemia, neurological disorders, problems in fat metabolism and red blood cell synthesis. Many vegetarians may not be getting adequate amounts of cyanocobalamin B12.
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