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Cobalamin Metabolism Description: An introduction about form, function, metabolism and inhibitors of cobalamin. (vegan-straight-edge.org.uk) |
Facts About Vitamin B12 Description: Gives detailed content about basic functions, deficiency symptoms, good food sources, and RDA recommendations. (ods.od.nih.gov) |
Vitamin B-12 Description: Includes role vitamin plays in body, food sources, deficiency signs, and serving size of selected foods with B-12 content. (hoptechno.com) |
Vitamin B12 Description: An introduction to this vitamin, functions, dietary sources and required intake from The Vegetarian Society UK. (vegsoc.org) |
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) Description: Information includes deficiency signs, good foods high in the vitamin, functions, and suggested dosage. (anyvitamins.com) |
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) Description: Overview of vitamin B12, including information on its health benefits, and deficiency symptoms. (greatvistachemicals.com) |
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) Description: Summaries concerning the health benefits of vitamin B12 and its effect on the human body. (yourhealthbase.com) |
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