Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 15 Researches
7.6
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 9 Reviews
8.1
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin B-12 (as Cyanocobalamin)
5,000 mcg
208,330%

Top Medical Research Studies

9
We examined a case of a 51-year-old Ugandan man who experienced recurring lower limb weakness linked to pernicious anemia, an autoimmune condition causing vitamin B12 deficiency. After initial treatments, his symptoms reappeared, leading to further testing that confirmed the diagnosis.

Treatment with vitamin B12 injections significantly improved his condition. This case emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to recognize the signs of vitamin B12 deficiency early, particularly in resource-limited settings, to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment.
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We explored the intriguing case of a 56-year-old man diagnosed with Biermer's disease, also known as pernicious anemia, an autoimmune condition that leads to a lack of intrinsic factor and, consequently, vitamin B12 malabsorption. This patient presented with unusual symptoms: not just digestive concerns like melena, but also notable neurological effects such as memory issues and gait disturbances.

During our examination, we discovered symptoms indicative of cerebellar ataxia, along with a red and swollen limb that pointed toward deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The tests revealed severe macrocytic anemia and confirmed a deficiency in vitamin B12 while keeping folate levels normal. Following a thorough diagnosis—including gastroscopy, ultrasound, and blood tests—we initiated a treatment plan that included vitamin B12 supplementation and anticoagulant therapy.

The outcome of our intervention was promising, with significant clinical improvement observed in the patient’s condition. Our findings reinforce the essential role of vitamin B12 in managing this type of autoimmune disorder, particularly when neurological and cardiovascular complications arise.
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We investigated the potential of vitamin B12 as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, particularly focusing on its ability to target an enzyme called peptidylarginine deiminase isoform 4 (PADI-4). PADI-4 plays a crucial role in a process called citrullination, which is often disrupted in autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis.

Our findings revealed that vitamin B12 effectively inhibits PADI-4, showing a preference for this enzyme over another similar one, PADI-2. This inhibition corresponds to a decrease in overall cellular citrullination, including the citrullination of histone H3, which is also mediated by PADI-4.

Additionally, we observed that hydroxocobalamin, a special form of vitamin B12, significantly reduced the severity of collagen type II antibody-induced arthritis in mice. It also lowered the expression of key inflammatory factors and cytokines associated with rheumatoid arthritis, such as IL-17A, TNFα, and IL-6.

These promising results suggest that vitamin B12 might be an effective therapeutic avenue for managing rheumatoid arthritis, warranting further investigation in future studies.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Cognitive improvement
10 people found this helpful
After my mother, in her 90s, took this for her numbness, she reported feeling much better, with no numbness now. The taste is pleasant, making it easy for the elderly to take, and it has been effective for her cognitive health.
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9
Eliminated pain
1 people found this helpful
I suffered from neck and shoulder pain for two years and tried various treatments. Eventually, I was prescribed B12 at an orthopaedic clinic, and it’s led to a complete resolution of my pain.
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7.5
Reduced nerve twitching
11 people found this helpful
Very useful as an alternative to injections for preserving peripheral nerves since I am diabetic. It has significantly reduced the twitching in my hands.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 15 Researches
7.6
  • All Researches
9.5
Vitamin B12 supplementation benefits autoimmune patients
We explored the impact of vitamin B12 on patients with autoimmune disorders, particularly those experiencing symptoms often attributed to their underlying conditions. The study presented three cases of individuals with neuropathic pain, depression, fatigue, and muscle weakness, who had their symptoms initially misattributed to rheumatic diseases.

Upon starting vitamin B12 supplementation, these patients showed nearly complete resolution of their symptoms, highlighting the potential benefits of this vitamin in treating related health issues. Interestingly, several participants did not display obvious deficiencies in vitamin B12 levels according to lab tests, suggesting that even those who appear to have sufficient levels could still benefit from supplementation.

Furthermore, we delved into research indicating the nerve-protective properties of vitamin B12, which could play a crucial role in managing pain and neuropathy associated with long-standing rheumatic diseases. Therefore, we recommend that healthcare providers consider checking vitamin B12 levels early in the diagnostic journey for autoimmune conditions, and think about offering supplementation regardless of laboratory findings.
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9
We examined a case of a 51-year-old Ugandan man who experienced recurring lower limb weakness linked to pernicious anemia, an autoimmune condition causing vitamin B12 deficiency. After initial treatments, his symptoms reappeared, leading to further testing that confirmed the diagnosis.

Treatment with vitamin B12 injections significantly improved his condition. This case emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to recognize the signs of vitamin B12 deficiency early, particularly in resource-limited settings, to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment.
Read More
9
Case of combined autoimmune disorders
We examined a fascinating case of a 54-year-old man experiencing the rare overlap of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and autoimmune gastritis. After a thorough medical evaluation, which included MRI and biopsy, he was diagnosed with both GBS and a vitamin B12 deficiency linked to atrophic gastritis.

Treatment with intravenous immunoglobulin and methylcobalamin (vitamin B12) led to substantial improvement in his symptoms. This case highlights the importance of recognizing potential nutrient deficiencies, especially those impacting autoimmune disorders like GBS and autoimmune gastritis.
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We explored the intriguing case of a 56-year-old man diagnosed with Biermer's disease, also known as pernicious anemia, an autoimmune condition that leads to a lack of intrinsic factor and, consequently, vitamin B12 malabsorption. This patient presented with unusual symptoms: not just digestive concerns like melena, but also notable neurological effects such as memory issues and gait disturbances.

During our examination, we discovered symptoms indicative of cerebellar ataxia, along with a red and swollen limb that pointed toward deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The tests revealed severe macrocytic anemia and confirmed a deficiency in vitamin B12 while keeping folate levels normal. Following a thorough diagnosis—including gastroscopy, ultrasound, and blood tests—we initiated a treatment plan that included vitamin B12 supplementation and anticoagulant therapy.

The outcome of our intervention was promising, with significant clinical improvement observed in the patient’s condition. Our findings reinforce the essential role of vitamin B12 in managing this type of autoimmune disorder, particularly when neurological and cardiovascular complications arise.
Read More
8
We examined the levels of vitamin B and creatine kinase (CK-NAC) in 50 patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS). Through clinical assessments, we compared the patients' functional abilities and found that a deficiency in vitamin B was linked to greater disease severity and respiratory complications.

However, while vitamin B levels seemed to offer insight into GBS prognosis, elevated CK-NAC levels did not show a significant correlation with disease severity. This points towards the importance of monitoring vitamin B as a potential prognostic tool in managing GBS.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 9 Reviews
8.1
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Cognitive improvement
10 people found this helpful
After my mother, in her 90s, took this for her numbness, she reported feeling much better, with no numbness now. The taste is pleasant, making it easy for the elderly to take, and it has been effective for her cognitive health.
Read More
9
Eliminated pain
1 people found this helpful
I suffered from neck and shoulder pain for two years and tried various treatments. Eventually, I was prescribed B12 at an orthopaedic clinic, and it’s led to a complete resolution of my pain.
Read More
7.5
Reduced nerve twitching
11 people found this helpful
Very useful as an alternative to injections for preserving peripheral nerves since I am diabetic. It has significantly reduced the twitching in my hands.
Read More
9
Enhanced activity level
5 people found this helpful
A lack of vitamin B12 can lead to severe consequences. I decided to give it to my mother, who takes metformin for diabetes. She's now much more active and alert, remembering things from the past more easily.
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7.5
Boosted energy levels
2 people found this helpful
These chewable tablets are acceptable; while the flavour isn't great, they help improve my energy levels and overall symptoms related to Hashimoto's autoimmune disorder.
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Frequently Asked Questions

8
Increased energy
1 people found this helpful
After years of feeling weak, I suspected a vitamin B12 deficiency and tried this product. From the very start, I experienced increased energy and improved mood, making it easier to handle stress.
7.5
Boosted energy levels
2 people found this helpful
These chewable tablets are acceptable; while the flavour isn't great, they help improve my energy levels and overall symptoms related to Hashimoto's autoimmune disorder.
7.5
Reduced nerve twitching
11 people found this helpful
Very useful as an alternative to injections for preserving peripheral nerves since I am diabetic. It has significantly reduced the twitching in my hands.
9
Cognitive improvement
10 people found this helpful
After my mother, in her 90s, took this for her numbness, she reported feeling much better, with no numbness now. The taste is pleasant, making it easy for the elderly to take, and it has been effective for her cognitive health.
9
Eliminated pain
1 people found this helpful
I suffered from neck and shoulder pain for two years and tried various treatments. Eventually, I was prescribed B12 at an orthopaedic clinic, and it’s led to a complete resolution of my pain.
9
Enhanced activity level
5 people found this helpful
A lack of vitamin B12 can lead to severe consequences. I decided to give it to my mother, who takes metformin for diabetes. She's now much more active and alert, remembering things from the past more easily.
2
Caution advised
Use this B12 supplement cautiously! It's very strong and made with Cyanocobalamin, a synthetic form. Always consult with a doctor before use as I experienced paradoxical deficiency.
6
Improved numbness
1 people found this helpful
I experience severe numbness in my hands and feet. This product seems to alleviate the numbness, and I consistently use the 5000mcg strength to maintain my condition.
8
We examined the levels of vitamin B and creatine kinase (CK-NAC) in 50 patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS). Through clinical assessments, we compared the patients' functional abilities and found that a deficiency in vitamin B was linked to greater disease severity and respiratory complications.

However, while vitamin B levels seemed to offer insight into GBS prognosis, elevated CK-NAC levels did not show a significant correlation with disease severity. This points towards the importance of monitoring vitamin B as a potential prognostic tool in managing GBS.
We explored a fascinating case of a 40-year-old woman suffering from long-standing, unclear symptoms, initially misdiagnosed with various conditions. After years of monitoring, her critically low vitamin B12 levels were finally recognized, revealing pernicious anemia as the root cause.

Thanks to treatment with B12 injections, we observed significant improvement in her neurological symptoms. This case illustrates the need for thorough evaluations in patients with non-specific symptoms, as addressing vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to meaningful improvements—even when classic signs are absent.
7
AIG risk linked to diet factors
We explored the clinical characteristics of Chinese patients with autoimmune gastritis (AIG), focusing on how dietary and lifestyle factors influence its occurrence.

In a comprehensive case-control study involving 479 participants, we discovered that a diet rich in vitamin B12 may help protect against AIG. Interestingly, factors like cooking oil usage and autoimmune thyroid disease increased AIG risk.

Our findings suggest that what we eat and our lifestyle choices can significantly impact the development and prognosis of autoimmune gastritis.
We explored the intriguing relationship between vitamin B12 and autoimmune disorders through a case study involving a 64-year-old male with multiple autoimmune conditions. Our investigation revealed that this patient, who had a history of type 1 diabetes, was diagnosed with chronic autoimmune gastritis.

Upon further examination, we found he suffered from a deficiency in vitamin B12, which is often associated with autoimmune gastritis due to impaired absorption. Following this diagnosis, he commenced monthly vitamin B12 supplementation, which is a common treatment for individuals with similar conditions.

While vitamin B12 treatment addresses the deficiency, it's essential to acknowledge that its effects on autoimmune disorders as a standalone treatment remain unclear. This case illustrates the importance of monitoring vitamin levels in patients with autoimmune diseases but does not provide evidence suggesting significant benefits of B12 treatment on the autoimmune disorders themselves.

Ultimately, this emphasizes the need for continuous vigilance in identifying and addressing nutritional deficiencies, particularly in patients suffering from autoimmune conditions, even when specific symptoms may not be present.

References

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  2. Mesgarankarimi A, Rezapour M, Tabrizi N. A long-standing undiagnosed case of vitamin B12 deficiency: a case report. J Med Case Rep. 2025;19:151. doi:10.1186/s13256-025-05149-7
  3. Ma XY, Hao Y, Xie YH, Cao Q, Sun DF, et al. Risk Factors Analysis and Predictive Model Construction for Autoimmune Gastritis: A Nationwide Multicenter Case-Control Study in China. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2025. doi:10.1111/jgh.16912
  4. Mswelo VE, David MM, Banturaki A, Munyambalu DK, Hassan HA, et al. Rural health challenges in Western Uganda: pernicious anemia masquerading as recurrent lower limb weakness-a case report. J Med Case Rep. 2025;19:60. doi:10.1186/s13256-025-05095-4
  5. Xiang H, Cai M. Coexistence of Guillain-Barré Syndrome and Subacute Combined Degeneration of the Spinal Cord Due to Autoimmune Gastritis: A Case Report and Literature Review. Cureus. 2024;16:e63084. doi:10.7759/cureus.63084
  6. Pluvinage JV, Ngo T, Fouassier C, McDonagh M, Holmes BB, et al. Transcobalamin receptor antibodies in autoimmune vitamin B12 central deficiency. Sci Transl Med. 2024;16:eadl3758. doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.adl3758
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  8. Mansour M, Shamasnah A, Alsaadi D, Abu Saif S, Krama A. Evans syndrome as a presentation in systemic lupus erythematous, coexisting with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and pernicious anemia: a case report. J Med Case Rep. 2024;18:643. doi:10.1186/s13256-024-05002-3
  9. Hijjawi N, Tout FS, Azaizeh B, Aljaafreh B. The role of vitamins D, B12, C, and K in modulating inflammation and disease management in rheumatoid arthritis: a comprehensive review. Clin Rheumatol. 2025;44:591. doi:10.1007/s10067-024-07285-9
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