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7 Benefit of Vitamin B12/Folate

Posted by Ralph Panttaja on Oct 15th 2024

7 Benefit of Vitamin B12/Folate

If you're looking to boost your energy, support your brain health, improve heart function, and promote a healthy pregnancy, Beyond Health’s Vitamin B12/Folate supplement is designed to deliver the nutrients your body needs. In this guide, we'll explore the incredible benefits of this powerhouse duo, why they're essential for everyone, and how our supplement stands apart from the rest.What Is Vitamin B12 and Folate?Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, and folate (vitamin B9) are water-soluble vitamins that play vital roles in numerous biological functions. These two vitamins work in harmony to support key aspects of health including red blood cell production, nerve function, DNA synthesis, and more. Unfortunately, deficiencies in B12 and folate are widespread—30% of the U.S. population is deficient in B12, and 75% lack sufficient folate.Key Benefits of Beyond Health's Vitamin B12/Folate SupplementOur supplement contains methylcobalamin, the naturally occurring form of B12, and L-5…

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Vitamin B6 and Other Levodopa-Related Deficiencies

Jan 23rd 2024

Vitamin B6 and Other Levodopa-Related Deficiencies

Patients living with Parkinson's disease (PD) may be steered toward levodopa to manage symptoms. Presently, levodopa remains the most common PD drug. However, as with many medications, levodopa can create nutrient deficiencies with serious side effects when taken over time, with decreasing amounts of vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 being among the concerns. What Is Parkinson's Disease? PD is a progressive neurological disease in which brain cells that produce the neurotransmitter dopamine gradually die off. Low levels of dopamine cause various movement and non-movement related dysfunctions. The drugs that treat PD either replace or enhance dopamine, and central among these drugs is levodopa. What Is Levodopa? Considered the strongest medication available for managing PD and Parkinson's-like symptoms, levodopa was introduced in the 1960s and is currently classified as a central nervous system agent. Once taken, levodopa is converted into dopamine in your body. It is usually combin…

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