Vitamin B12 is an important vitamin for maintaining much of your body’s function. One example of its effect is its ability to treat depression. If you suffer from depression, you may consider getting a blood test to examine your B12 levels. If your doctor says your levels are low, you may consider altering your diet to eat more meat products or taking a daily supplement (look for one containing methylcobalamin).
Key Takeaways:
- It’s one of the basic building blocks of life. And it’s one of the all-star antidepressants.
- We all need vitamin B12 to make red blood cells and nerve cell membranes and to regulate the expression of our DNA and multiple other brain and body-based functions.
- It protects the brain and nervous system, regulates rest and mood cycles, and keeps the immune system functioning properly.
“It’s one of the basic building blocks of life. And it’s one of the all-star antidepressants.”
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