Environmental and Health Factors Affecting B12 Status: Industrial emissions including NOx Scrubber byproducts and recovery boiler stacks output Heavy Metals accumulation affecting cellular mitochondria function Nitrous oxide exposure depleting Vitamin B12 stores Medications including metformin and Proton pump inhibitors Digestive disorders such as Crohns disease , Celiac disease , and SIBO Autoimmune diseases affecting intrinsic factor production Recognizing the Symptoms of B12 Deficiency The symptoms of Vitamin B12 deficiency often develop gradually, making them easy to dismiss as normal aging or stress-related fatigue
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It acts as a roborant in cases of stress, overexertion, exhaustion and reduced resistance, and as a tonic in cases of weakness, secondary anaemia and chilling
May help support healthy detoxification pathways
Easy actions, such as consuming small meals or maintaining a consistent sleep routine, can potentially assist with lethargy