Homocysteine is already known to damage cholesterol, plaque arteries, increase heart disease risk, and lead to cognitive decline. Add to this list
loss of vision and retinal damage.
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cognitive decline,
heart disease,
homocysteine,
methylcobalamin,
Protein,
retinal damage,
Super B Complex
Proper health preparation prior to and during pregnancy has a profound affect on the future health of the child. The “fetal programming” that takes place is especially involved with energy regulation, formation of metabolic “hardware,” and the likelihood of obesity during childhood or even adulthood.
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calcium folinate,
DNA,
Folic Acid,
high blood pressure,
insulin,
metabolism,
methylcobalamin,
The Leptin Diet
A new study analyzing the vitamin B12 levels in elderly individuals (age 61-87) found that higher B12 levels were associated with more normal brain size. On the other hand, those with the lowest levels of B12 had the most brain atrophy (six times more likely to have a problem).
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brain atrophy,
methylcobalamin