From Info Wars, a recent study showed some of the benefits of B12 use and/or B12 deficiencies.
http://www.infowars.com/study-links-depression-anxiety-lethargy-to-vitamin-b12-deficiency/
Some of the benefits of vitamin B12 have been known for decades but the medical industry decided to keep their big pharma buddies in business.
In the meantime you have a generation or two of seniors in particular waiting for a procedure or prescription for aggressive strength chemicals rather something they could do on their own-take a vitamin, a relatively safe one at that. B complex vitamins tend to be water soluble which means what your body doesn't use it will come out the body in sweat, urine etc. That doesn't mean it's ok to take the largest dose known to man but like anything else in moderation on a regular basis would be relatively safe and some what effective.
http://www.infowars.com/study-links-depression-anxiety-lethargy-to-vitamin-b12-deficiency/
Some of the benefits of vitamin B12 have been known for decades but the medical industry decided to keep their big pharma buddies in business.
In the meantime you have a generation or two of seniors in particular waiting for a procedure or prescription for aggressive strength chemicals rather something they could do on their own-take a vitamin, a relatively safe one at that. B complex vitamins tend to be water soluble which means what your body doesn't use it will come out the body in sweat, urine etc. That doesn't mean it's ok to take the largest dose known to man but like anything else in moderation on a regular basis would be relatively safe and some what effective.