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MegaFood Vegan B12 with Vitamin B6 and Folate as Folic Acid -- 30 Tablets


MegaFood Vegan B12 with Vitamin B6 and Folate as Folic Acid
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MegaFood Vegan B12 with Vitamin B6 and Folate as Folic Acid -- 30 Tablets

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MegaFood Vegan B12 with Vitamin B6 and Folate as Folic Acid Description

  • Supports Cellular Energy Production
  • Plus Food Blend
  • From Farm to Tablet
  • Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Vegan, Gluten Free
  • Made without 9 Food Allergens
  • Tested for 125+ Pesticides
  • Glyphosate Residue Free

Vegan? We’ve got your back! Support healthy blood cell formation (and optimized performance, since healthy blood delivers optimal oxygen, and oxygen = life!) with MegaFood® Vegan B12. We included synergistic vitamins B6 and folic acid to help support your natural physical and mental energy. This convenient mini tablet can be taken any time of the day.

 

Add extra power to your plant-powered lifestyle

 

Benefits:

  • Supports cellular energy production, healthy blood cell formation & optimized performance (since healthy blood delivers optimal oxygen, and oxygen = life!)
  • Those following a vegan lifestyle may not get B12 in the diet; Vegan B12 is Certified Vegan
  • Includes a synergistic blend of vitamins B6, folic acid & vegan B12 to support the healthy formation of blood cells for optimal physical performance & to provide mental energy
  • Delivers 500 mcg of vegan B12 per serving
  • Our convenient mini tabs make it easy
  • Take anytime of day, even on an empty stomach

For 50 years, we have been expertly crafting supplements made with nutrients paired with real food. 
Our goal is to partner with dedicated farmers who share our commitment to regenerative and organic agriculture to nourish the soil for quality ingredients.


Directions

Suggested Use: Adults take 1 tablet daily with a beverage. May be taken any time of day, even on an empty stomach.

Free Of
GMOs, gluten, 9 Major Food Allergens (milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish, shelfish & sesame), herbicides, pesticides & glyphosate.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine hydrochloride)20 mg1176%
Folate (as folic acid)
(408 mcg folic acid)
680 mcg DFE170%
Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin)500 mcg20833%
Food Blend
Organic beetroot, organic brown rice, organic broccoli
158 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Autolyzed yeast extract, rice protein, microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide, stearic acid, hypromellose.
Warnings

Once open, consume within three months.

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Top 5 Supplements for Vegans

Many people like to think that they can get all the vitamins they need from a balanced diet. This is great in theory, but in reality, it’s a little hard to manifest. Vegans and vegetarians have to be especially on guard against nutrient deficiencies. For example, to get the recommended daily allowance of vitamin D from cow’s milk, you need to drink 1 ½ quarts. (For most brands of fortified milks made from almonds, hemp seed, rice, and soy, you need a similar amount.) But how many adults drink that much of any kind of milk on a daily basis?

Smiling Woman Looking out Window Thinking About Vitamins for Vegans | Vitacost.com/blog

So although a well-planned diet can go a long way toward avoiding the most common pitfalls, there is a good chance vegans in particular will fall short on a few key nutrients, especially omegas, B12, Vitamin D and calcium.

Omegas

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for heart health. Without fish or eggs, active forms of omega-3 fatty acids are scarce. Alternative sources of essential fatty acids are canola oil, soy oil, walnuts, chia seeds, ground flaxseed and soybeans, but converting these plant-based omegas to the types used by humans is ineffective at best.

What you need to know: Vegans tend to have lower blood and tissue levels of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids. You may want to consider fortified products or vegan omega supplements or both.

Vitamin B

Many bodily processes, including protein metabolism and red blood cell production, depend on vitamin B12. Without adequate levels, you risk anemia and compromising nervous system health as well as infertility, bone disease and heart disease.

Vegans and vegetarians need to realize there are no known plant foods that are natural sources of B12. Eating fortified foods, however, can help offset a potential deficit. Even so, chances are high that you will still be lacking adequate amounts—without even being aware of it. That’s because vitamin B-12 deficiency in vegans may go undetected, masked by high levels of folate (found in legumes, pulses, and many vegetables).

What you need to know: Because vegans and vegetarians can’t find plant sources of B12, vitamin supplements or fortified foods are the only reliable way to ensure you are getting an ample amount. Vegans are not the only ones who have to pay attention, as people’s ability to absorb vitamin B decreases with age. Some experts recommend that everyone, vegan or not, over the age of 50 supplement.

Vitamin D and calcium

Calcium and vitamin D are the building blocks of bone health and strong teeth. If you don’t eat milk or dairy, the foods highest in calcium, you need to consume a lot of dark green vegetables. One cup of beet greens, for example, contains 94 milligrams of calcium.

To meet the daily calcium requirement, women, aged 19 to 50, need 1,000 milligrams of calcium each day and older women require 1,200 milligrams. This translates into a lot of calcium-rich vegan milk, beans, greens or tofu. For example, you’d have to eat roughly 10 cups of steamed beat greens a day to satisfy the US RDA. Not going to happen? Many fortified products, such as juices cereals, soy milk, soy yogurt and tofu, are calcium and vitamin D enriched.

Caveat emptor: Very few foods naturally contain vitamin D, and foods fortified with vitamin D are generally in amounts too scanty to satisfy the daily requirements. Vitamin D can also be made from sun exposure. Fifteen minutes in the midday sun when the sun is strong is thought to be sufficient— as long as you don't use any sunscreen. There are a lot of variable that may impede vitamin D production: the elderly, people with darker skin, those living in northern latitudes or colder climates may be unable to produce enough trough sunlight alone.

What you need to know: If you are short on calcium or Vitamin D, consider turning to a vegan supplement. But read the labels carefully: Some calcium supplements contain oyster shells, or lanolin-derived vitamin D. In general, however, supplements—which frequently combine calcium and vitamin D because vitamin D helps with calcium absorption—are a convenient way to fill in the nutrition gaps that daily food choices can create.

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