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- Those with gut issues or anyone taking antacids or proton-pump inhibitors
- Adults over 50 because of lower production of intrinsic factor
- Those who regularly drink alcohol or more than 4 cups of coffee a day
- Vegetarians, vegans and others avoiding key dietary sources of B vitamins like dairy, meat and whole grains
- Those regularly consuming a high-calorie, high-carbohydrate diet with low nutrient value
B vitamins are important for your brain, nervous system, immune function, energy production, cell metabolism, organ and tissue health and much more.*
Low levels of B vitamins can affect your body in many different ways because of their far-reaching and interrelated effects. Some of the signs include: inability to sleep well, fatigue, GI symptoms, joint or muscle discomfort, mood swings, confusion and forgetfulness.*
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