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  1. Methylcobalamin – biologically active form of vitamin B12
  2. Contributes to reducing tiredness and fatigue
  3. Up to 500 servings per package
  4. Supports proper functioning of the nervous and immune systems
  5. CONVENIENT FORM – DROPS
  6. SUITABLE FOR VEGANS

ALLNUTRITION B12 METHYL DROPS is a dietary supplement in convenient drops form that complements the diet with vitamin B12 – an extremely important nutrient. For every sports enthusiast, vitamin B12 is crucial during supplementation.

WHY SUPPLEMENT WITH VITAMIN B12?

SUPPORT FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Vitamin B12 is essential for the proper production of red blood cells [1], which transport oxygen to the muscles. Therefore, it contributes to reducing tiredness and fatigue [2] during intense training.

This vitamin supports the health of the nervous system [3], which is important for precise movement coordination and muscle response. This may result in better body control during sports activities.

SUPPORTS HEALTH

Importantly, vitamin B12 helps in the proper functioning of the immune system and plays a key role in the process of cell division. Adequate levels of this vitamin help maintain normal psychological functions [4]. Maintaining good mental well-being is essential both during training and beyond.

Take 2 drops daily.

Take sublingually, hold for 30 seconds, then swallow.

Nutritional Value / Active Ingredients:2 drops (1 serving)
Vitamin B12 200 µg / 8000%*
*General nutritional value
Ingredients: safflower oil, vitamin b12 (methylcobalamin)

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