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Why is vitamin B12 so dangerous? (Excess dosage is tricky)

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 20, 2025, 11:02 IST
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Vitamin B12 is tricky



Where should we begin with vitamin B12 and the widespread use of this supplement? Let us warn you, if you tinker with this seemingly harmless vitamin too much, it can have a powerful effect. Since it dissolves in water, you would think everything would be fine, right? False. It's a formula for catastrophe when people believe they can merely take B12 supplements like their morning coffee. Let’s understand why an excess of vitamin B12 is so dangerous:

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Purpose of Vitamin B12



B12 is needed for the production of healthy platelets, white blood cells, and red blood cells. You lose and replace around 1% of your oldest red blood cells each day. Folate (vitamin B9) and vitamin B12 are essential for the growth and development of new red blood cells. Despite being necessary for many body processes, vitamin B12 can be harmful if taken in large quantities.

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Side effects of excess Vitamin B12



Heart palpitations, nerve damage, and a lot of other unpleasant surprises can result from consuming too much of this vitamin. Not to mention the dangers of vitamin B12 toxicity, which is like unleashing a Pandora's box of health problems.
Imagine an army of hyperactive B12 molecules wreaking havoc on sensitive biological functions as they charge through your bloodstream like overzealous superheroes. An excess of this purportedly beneficial vitamin can upset your body's delicate equilibrium, resulting in liver damage, heart palpitations, and neurological problems. With B12 in charge like a careless adolescent host, it's like having an unruly party in your system.

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It’s all about maintaining the balance



In an instant, vitamin B12 can change from a friend to an enemy. But before you completely cut off B12, let's discuss its advantages and moderation. Vitamin B12, when consumed in sufficient quantities, is essential for DNA synthesis, red blood cell production, and neuron function. It acts as a silent protector of our health, subtly making sure our bodies are in good working order. The proper amount of B12 can improve our energy levels and general health, much like a pinch of salt improves the flavor of a meal. Therefore, don't completely cut off B12 from your life. Just keep in mind, people: everything in proportion. Don't be caught off guard by this little vitamin. Keep yourself informed, exercise caution, and keep in mind that everything is fun and games until someone takes too much B12.

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Natural sources of Vitamin B12

The main sources of vitamin B12 are fortified foods and animal products such as meat, fish, poultry, eggs, and dairy. Sardines, clams, and beef liver are a few of the greatest sources. Fortified breakfast cereals and nutritional yeast are wonderful choices for vegetarians.

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Best time to take Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is best taken with a meal or in the morning for maximum absorption and the least amount of negative effects. Though some experts advise taking it on an empty stomach, particularly if you're taking larger amounts or have trouble absorbing B12. Since B12 is involved in the process of turning food into energy, taking it in the morning can also aid with energy metabolism.

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The takeaway

Although too much vitamin B12 can be harmful, when taken responsibly, it can be a strong friend in the pursuit of good health. Finding that delicate balance is crucial, much like a skillful tightrope walker balancing the tiny line between injury and benefit.(Image: Canva)

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Linda Burns
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The article is a lot of gobbledegook and no conclusions as to what is specifically the safe dosage and what is not. Writer failed us.
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