That often includes: Older adults who naturally absorb less B12 from food Vegans and vegetarians who dont eat enough B12-rich foods People with stomach or gut issues (like Crohns or coeliac disease) Those on long-term medication that affects absorption Busy people who feel drained all the time and cant explain why If you fall into one of these groups, injections might be worth considering
Without adequate intake of B12, vegans can easily develop deficiency over time, leading to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, constipation, loss of appetite, weight loss, and nerve problems therefore the researchers recommend that vegans and vegetarians should add vitamin B12 to their diet by eating fermented foods, particular types of mushroom that contain the vitamin and B12-enriched vegetables
Inflammation phase: cytokine modulation, reduced excessive inflammation
Lifestyle Adjustments You can reduce your risk of developing a B12 deficiency by eating animal products that are rich in this vitamin
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