B vitamins are necessary for the proper functioning of the methylation cycle, DNA synthesis, repair and maintenance of phospholipids and generally essential for healthy skin, muscles, brain, and nerve functionality.3 The individual functions are described below but more often than not they work together to achieve the required effect
Neurological Applications Both peptides have demonstrated some therapeutic potential in neurological applications, though this represents a less extensively studied area
Absorption considerations are important when determining appropriate dosage
In contrast to the well-established gastric proteins, the stomach also releases a few, less-well understood peptides into the gastric juices
Vitamin B12 is essential for optimal brain health and DNA production Yet because the vitamin can be stored in the liver for long periods, detecting a true deficiency isnt always cut and dry