But not all studies have found this
B12 is one piece of the energy puzzle This is worth saying clearly: B12 matters, but it's not the whole story
Their LC method cannot possibly quantitate all potential impurities (e.g., metals, microbiological, residual organic, etc.) and most people arent walking around thinking about that
and C.B.) assessed risk of bias in group matching based on variables using the NewcastleOttawa quality assessment for casecontrol studies (Stang 2010), and where there was a dispute a third senior supervising author checked the study information (Supplemental Table 1)
The von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) protein plays a central role in the oxygen-sensing pathway promoting HIF proteosome-mediated degradation during normoxia
+ Common signs of low B12 include persistent tiredness or low energy, brain fog or poor concentration, pins and needles or numbness in the hands and feet, a sore or red tongue, mouth ulcers, low mood, and looking pale