The BEST & WORST Forms of Vitamin B12


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Aug 01 2024 12 mins   2
Vitamin B12 is incredibly important and many people simply don’t get enough.

And if you don’t get enough then you’ll end up with symptoms like fatigue, hair loss, weight gain, brain fog, depression, nerve problems, heart palpitations, and anemia.

That’s one problem. The other is that the form of B12 that most people use is the wrong one.

Let’s talk about the 4 most common forms of vitamin B12, which one(s) you should use, and which one(s) you should avoid:

1. Cyanocobalamin

This is probably the worst form of vitamin B12 because it’s synthetic (not natural), it comes attached to cyanide that must be metabolized, and it requires activation by the body before it can be used.

2. Adenosylcobalamin

Adenosylcobalamin is one of two active forms of vitamin B12 and it’s found primarily in the mitochondria where it helps create ATP for your cells.

3. Methylcobalamin

Methylcobalamin is another active form of B12 which is found in the cytoplasm where it helps eliminate homocysteine.

4. Hydroxycobalamin

Hydroxycobalamin is an intermediate form of B12 that is more stable than adenosylcobalamin and methylcobalamin but is not as active.

Which form should you use? The best case scenario is to use the 3 active (and intermediate) forms all together so that even if you have a B12 metabolism genetic defect or polymorphism, your body can still utilize the B12.

A combination of 1,000 mcg of methylcobalamin plus 1,000 mcg of adenosylcobalamin plus 1,000 mcg of hydroxycobalamin would be ideal.

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