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METHYLCOBALAMIN STIMULATES SEROTONIN CREATION

We all are aware of the fact that, how vitamins are essential for our body. Different vitamins regulate different functions in our body and protect the body from several deficiencies and diseases.  Methylcobalamin is one of them. It is also called as Vitamin B12 and used as dietary supplement. A low level of vitamin B12 makes you feel tired, weak,  slow thinking,  nerve damage, digestive issues and other neurological problems like depression and memory loss. Therefore, many people turn to vitamin B12 supplements to help meet their needs and prevent a deficiency. There are two forms of vitamin B12, Methylcobalamin and cyanocobalamin. Methylcobalamin is the natural form of Vit B12 and cyanocobalamin is manmade. While methylcobalamin contains a methyl group, cyanocobalamin contains a cyanide molecule.

Methylcobalamin is the activated form of vitamin B12 and is being used to treat some nutritional diseases and other diseases in the clinic, such as Alzheimer’s disease and rheumatoid arthritis. Methylcobalamin also promotes the release and formation of several hormones, Serotonin is one of them. Serotonin is one of the essential hormones of the body, produced by nerve cells. Serotonin impacts every part of our body, from emotions to motor skills. Serotonin is considered a natural mood stabilizer. It’s the chemical that helps with sleeping, eating, and digesting. Serotonin also helps in reducing depression, regulate anxiety, heal wounds maintain bone health.

Methylcobalamin has specific biomedical influences in the human body. The body needs B12 to convert homocysteine to methionine, protect DNA and RNA, support energy, protect nerve and brain cells, stimulate serotonin production. Vitamin B12 can only naturally be found in animal products like fish, meat, eggs, milk, etc. Methylcobalamin is the only form of B12 that can cross the blood-brain barrier without help or conversion. Its methyl group stimulates serotonin creation, a neurotransmitter responsible for mood support. It also works directly on brain cells to protect against damage.

There are some other benefits of methylcobalamin like the formation of red blood cells and prevent from anaemia. Methylcobalamin also plays a key role in the pregnancy. The deficiency of vitamin B12 during pregnancy may increase the risk of birth defects, such as neural tube defects. Methylcobalamin is important for the prevention of brain and spinal cord birth defects. An Adequate level of methylcobalamin decreases homocysteine levels in the blood. This may help prevent the development of age-related macular degeneration. Vitamin B12 is involved in energy production in our body. Thus, methylcobalamin is an essential vitamin that contributes in almost all the body functions in our body.

 

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