Vitamin B12 is a central component of enzymes involved in various metabolic processes in the body. A key function is the breakdown of individual fatty acids. Vitamin B12 is an essential building block in the metabolic steps required for these processes. If the vitamin is missing, these important bodily functions cannot be maintained. In addition, B12 is responsible for energy production in the mitochondria and co-responsible for the production of important neurotransmitters.
- Support for fat metabolism
- Energy supply
- Production of important neurotransmitters
- Support for the nervous system
















































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