6 Facts About Vitamin B12 Deficiency

There is a lot of misinformation and confusion about supplements. Vitamins are found in the nutrients in our food. If we don’t get enough of something for proper function, we need to replenish the deficiency.

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Vitamin B12 helps keep your nervous system and blood cells healthy. Low B12 causes symptoms right away. Tingling of fingers and toes, fatigue, anxiety and depression are common.

Your B12 level may check out on your lab tests. That doesn’t prove that your cells are absorbing the vitamin. It’s a good idea to take a B12 supplement. It’s water soluble so your body can easily eliminate any excess.

Your gut health may need to be improved in order to break down B12 in your digestive tract. A sublingual tablet absorbs directly into your body.

Six Facts About Vitamin B12 Deficiency

  1. There aren’t many natural B12-rich foods.
  2. Vegetarians and vegans are at greater risk for B12 deficiency.
  3. Your body doesn’t store B12 for long.
  4. B12 helps make your DNA and red blood cells.
  5. Heavy drinking and long-term use of acid-reduction medications inhibit B12 absorbency.
  6. We need more B12 as we age but it’s harder for our bodies to absorb.
Listen as pharmacist Sherry Kelishadi joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the importance of getting enough vitamin B12.

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6 Facts About Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Featuring:
Sherry Kelishadi, Pharm.D, Vice President of NutriGlow, Inc.
Sherry KelishadiSherry Kelishadi, PharmD, is vice president at NutraGlow, Inc., a provider of premium sublingual vitamin supplements developed to help people maximize the benefits of vitamin B-6 and vitamin B-12. She earned a Doctorate of Pharmacy from the prestigious University of Maryland School of Pharmacy in 2011.

Kelishadi worked as a chief pharmacist at Rite-Aid for three years before joining the team at a compounding pharmacy in Orange County and, ultimately, cofounding NutraGlow.


Her passion lies in nutrition, dermatology, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and wound care. Her hobbies include traveling, dancing, sports, and spending time with her family.