If left untreated, it can lead to Heart palpitations and shortness of breath Weakness, tiredness, or lightheadedness Pale skin Vision loss Constipation, diarrhea, loss of appetite, or gas A smooth tongue Depression Memory loss Behavioral changes Numbness or tingling Muscle weakness Problems walking not trying to give you the wobbles here!), low levels of B12 can be linked to the development of pernicious anemia, dementia, or osteoporosis
Some of the highest sources of vitamin B12 include: Organ meats Beef Chicken Fish (salmon, sardines, tuna, trout) Shellfish (clams) Milk Cheese Yogurt Eggs Fortified foods: Breakfast cereal, nutritional yeast, plant milk Supplements are another easy way to meet your needs
Though vitamin B12 can be consumed in the diet, many people have difficulty absorbing it and look to alternative ways to maintain healthy B12 levels
Without this coating, nerve signals get scrambled, leading to those uncomfortable tingling sensations in your hands and feet that many people with B12 deficiency experience
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