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Vitamin B-12 (50 Tablets, 500 mcg)
from Ripple Creek
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Retail Price:
$7.66
Our Price: $3.66
You Save: $4.00
Item: RC100
Size: 50 Tablets
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Description:
Known as the red vitamin, Vitamin B-12 helps in building rich blood and in the development of red blood cells in the body. Vitamin B12 also supports mental function, and can promote improved sperm count. Vitamin B12 is an important vitamin to maintain, as a deficiency in Vitamin B12 can lead to various problems, including depression, impaired mental function, tinnitus and low sperm count.It is suggested that Vitamin B12 be taken with Folic Acid, as the two work together to support building rich blood. Vitamin B6 should also be considered, since it also supports these various functions.
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Suggested Use:
Take one (1) tablet daily with a meal, or as directed by a health care professional.
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Ingredients:
Each tablet contains Vitamin B-12 (500 mcg)
The statements presented have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease. The information presented is for information only and not as a substitute for professional medical advice. Seek the advice of a physician, dietitian, pharmacist, or other qualified health professional about the appropriateness of taking a dietary supplement and to learn about potential interactions with medications.
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