Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12) B12 supports neurological health , red blood cell formation , and energy production through: Coenzyme roles in homocysteine metabolism Activation of methionine synthase in DNA methylation Support for mood, cognition , and nervous system resilience Methylcobalamin is the active, bioidentical form of B12, with superior absorption and longer biological activity compared to cyanocobalamin
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Clinical Significance of High Vitamin B12 Blood Levels Vitamin B12 toxicity is rarely a concern, as excess B12 is usually removed through urine
Metabolism: B12 is a cofactor in processing fats and proteins