This vitamin is involved in forming DNA and red blood cells, as well as necessary for brain function, heart health, energy production, and more ( Its found naturally in many animal products and sometimes added to fortified foods ( Vegans, vegetarians, older adults, and people with digestive issues that can interfere with nutrient absorption may be at a higher risk of vitamin B12 deficiency and need to supplement ( summary Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin involved in several aspects of health, including DNA synthesis, red blood cell formation, and brain function
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[1] [9] Sermorelin , by contrast, was FDA-approved decades ago (Geref, 1997) but the manufacturer voluntarily withdrew it in 2008, and the FDA determined that withdrawal was not for reasons of safety or effectiveness
The honest answer is that it depends, and it depends most on whether you are actually deficient