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Methylcobalamin | The bioactive form of vitamin B12 explained

Methylcobalamin is a bioactive form of vitamin B12 that is essential in the body for the formation of red blood cells, DNA synthesis and neurological function. This form of the vitamin is particularly well absorbed by nerve cells.

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