If you're not getting enough B12, you can experience anemia, fatigue, weakness, constipation, decreased appetite, weight loss, dizziness, lightheadedness, confusion, poor memory, soreness of your tongue and mouth, and tingling and numbness in your hands and feet, according to Harvard Health Publishing
Antioxidant Protection Chelates copper(II) ions, reducing free radical damage via superoxide dismutase induction - protective mechanism documented in oxidative stress models
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Freezing and Thawing Freezing : Freeze the aliquots quickly by placing them in an ethanol/dry ice bath or a specialized freezer rack to avoid degradation
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