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Dietary supplement
Methylated form of Vitamin B12
Support for the nervous system and methylation
Recommended for B12 deficiency in vegan diets
Tested microbiologically, for heavy metals and ethylene oxide
Quantity: 120 capsules / daily servings
Best before: 01.2028
Notified to GIS (Poland): BZ/SD/POW/PL1000D/001284/2026, BLOZ: 5790414
Encapsulated and manufactured in Poland
922 in stock
Price per piece: 0,50 zł
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Free delivery within Poland from 250 zł
Previous lowest price was 59,99 zł.
Dietary supplement Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin is the biochemically active form of B12, is very important in the methylation process.
Dietary supplement
Methylated form of Vitamin B12
Support for the nervous system and methylation
Recommended for B12 deficiency in vegan diets
Tested microbiologically, for heavy metals and ethylene oxide
Quantity: 120 capsules / daily servings
Best before: 01.2028
Notified to GIS (Poland): BZ/SD/POW/PL1000D/001284/2026, BLOZ: 5790414
Encapsulated and manufactured in Poland
922 in stock
Previous lowest price was 59,99 zł.
Price per piece: 0,50 zł
Free delivery within Poland from 250 zł
Safe shopping guarantee. You will receive your product or your money back. See details
Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin is a formula provided in vegan capsule containing Vitamin B12 in the form of Methylcobalamin. The product is recommended for adults as a supplement to the daily diet with Vitamin B12.
Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble substance, which is also called Cobalamin as it contains the cobalt metal in its structure. It is found mainly in animal products, such as meat, eggs, and fish, with livers and kidneys being the richest in vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 is important for our bodies to function properly.
Methylcobalamin/MB12, the biochemically active form of B12, is very important in the methylation process. The absorption of B12 from food depends on the good condition of the gastrointestinal tract, in particular the stomach.
Vitamin B12:
| Ingredient | Amount per daily serving 1 capsule |
|
| Vitamin B12 Methylocobalamin | 100 µg | 4000% DV* |
| Acacia fiber | 135 mg | – |
| L-Leucine | 5 mg | – |
*DV – Daily Value
Ingredients: Methylcobalamin, Acacia Fiber, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose – Vegetable Capsule Shell, L-Leucine.
Gluten-free.
Servings per container: 120 capsules.
Take 1 capsule daily. Should be taken after a meal, no later than 4:00 p.m.
Do not exceed suggested use. Dietary supplements should not replace a varied diet. The product is recommended for adults. The product is suitable for vegans.
Warning: if pregnant or nursing, consult your doctor before use.
Capsule size: size “3” capsule, length 16 mm.
Keep away from the sun at a temperature below 25°C in the original packaging, out of reach of small children.
Production lot number / Best before – see the unit label (left side of the label).
Batch tests performed towards:
The tests were carried out at the independent, accredited Laboratorium GBA Polska – Certificates of Accreditation no: AB 1095.

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Vitamin B12, like other B vitamins, was discovered as a result of a disease, A fatal type of anaemia due to a dysfunction of the digestive system was first described in the 19th century. The disease took a heavy toll on people’s lives. George Minot and William Murphy discovered that this fatal anaemia could be cured by ingesting large amounts of animal liver. In 1948, an active substance was isolated in the liver, and it was only 16 years later that Dorothy Hodgkin succeeded in isolating Vitamin B12. During the work on Vitamin B12, a Nobel Prize was awarded to the said team: Minot, Murphy and Whipple in 1934 for the effective treatment of anaemia by means of liver. Dorothy Hodgkin was also awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1934/minot/biographical/
The first basic symptom of Vitamin B12 deficiency may be an abnormal red blood cell formation system. But not only that; nowadays, Vitamin B12 is very often credited with a strong ‘power’ over the nervous system, which makes our bodies work properly at the level of psychological functions.
Vitamin B12 is the only vitamin, which, in its structure, contains the mineral, cobalt, to which it owes its name, Cobalamin. Given its cobalt colour, Vitamin B12 is often referred to as the ‘red vitamin’.
The main forms of Cobalamin are:
Important sources of Vitamin B12 in the diet are animal foods including meat, dairy products, eggs, as well as fish and shellfish. Therefore, it is common for vegans and vegetarians to ensure the intake of Vitamin B12 from alternative sources. For proper absorption of Vitamin B12, the Castle factor working properly plays a crucial role. In healthy subjects, Vitamin B12 bioavailability from fish, sheepmeat and poultry meat was 42%, 56%-89%, and 61%-66%, respectively. Compared to meat, absorption from eggs is estimated to be less than 9%. Similarly, bioavailability from algae is negligible.