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Why Would You Be Prescribed B12 by a Doctor?

3 min read
Approximately 6% of people under 60 in the U.S. and UK may have a B12 deficiency, with the prevalence rising to 20% in those over 60, often requiring a doctor's prescription. Prescribed B12 is typically for individuals whose bodies cannot absorb or produce enough of this essential vitamin from food alone, or for specific medical conditions.

Why isn't my body absorbing folic acid?

5 min read
Though folic acid deficiencies have become less common, many still struggle with absorption issues. The question of "Why isn't my body absorbing folic acid?" is common. Several factors can interfere with the body's ability to process and absorb this critical B vitamin.

What Causes Your Vitamin D to Deplete? The Complete Guide

4 min read
According to the National Institutes of Health, almost 1 in 4 U.S. adults are considered low in vitamin D. Understanding the root causes of this widespread issue is key to prevention, as several factors can cause your vitamin D to deplete, including insufficient sunlight, dietary limitations, and certain health conditions.

The Great Debate: Is It Better to Take a Shot or Pill of B12?

4 min read
For those with certain medical conditions, including pernicious anemia, vitamin B12 injections are often the required treatment due to severely impaired intestinal absorption. This critical aspect of a nutrition diet raises a common question for many people: is it better to take a shot or pill of B12? The answer largely depends on your individual health needs and the underlying cause of any deficiency.