Xobaline from LifeLink
Vitamin B-12 is the only
vitamin that contains an essential
mineral—cobalt. The term "Vitamin B-12" was
originally applied to cyanocobalamine, but it is
now known that this chemical is converted into
methylcobalamin and hydroxocobalamin—the two
active forms of the vitamin. LifeLink's
sublingual Xobaline (methylcobalamin) therefore
goes into your bloodstream in its active form,
eliminating the losses that occur during
digestion and liver conversion. Methylcobalamin
is an essential cofactor in the enzymatic
production of the amino acid methionine from
homocysteine. Inadequate B-12 levels can cause
or contribute to anemias, fatigue, lethargy,
anorexia, developmental delay, homocystinuria,
irritability, and poor brain growth. B-12
supplementation produces remarkable effects,
even in the absence of a deficiency. High doses
promote peripheral nerve regeneration, reduce
pain in neuropathies, improve muscle function in
ALS, and increase sperm counts; moderate doses
can reduce hypersomnia, normalize sleep-wake
rhythm, and cure homocysteine-related anemias.
Since B-12 and folic acid are both required for
the conversion of homocysteine to methionine,
LifeLink's Xobaline contains both of these
cofactors.
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