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In the realm of essential nutrients, vitamin B12 stands out for its crucial role in keeping the blood and nerve cells healthy, as well as its contribution to DNA synthesis. Yet, many people overlook the importance of ensuring their bodies absorb this vital vitamin effectively. Improving vitamin B12 absorption is a multifaceted process, from dietary choices to lifestyle adjustments.
Deficiency in vitamin B12 can lead to fatigue, irritability, confusion, muscle weakness, tingling sensations, and even anaemia.
According to Kanikka Malhotra, consultant dietician & diabetes educator, vitamin B12 is a water-soluble nutrient necessary for red blood cell formation, neurological function, and DNA production. A lack of sufficient vitamin B12 can impair these processes, leading to both short-term symptoms and long-term complications.
Fiona Sampat, Clinical Dietitian at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, suggested including these foods:
“For vegetarians and vegans, fortified foods and nutritional yeast are indispensable for meeting B12 needs,” says Malhotra.
Stomach acid plays a key role in releasing vitamin B12 from food, Sampat said. Conditions like low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) hinder this process.
Certain nutrients enhance vitamin B12 absorption:
“Vitamin B12 absorption improves significantly when paired with calcium and folate-rich foods,” says Sampat.
A healthy gut microbiome aids in nutrient absorption.
Long-term use of antacids reduces stomach acid, impairing vitamin B12 absorption. Seek medical advice if these are part of your routine.
Excessive alcohol damages the gastric lining, reducing the ability to absorb nutrients.
For those at risk of deficiency (e.g., older adults, vegans), vitamin B12 supplements or injections may be necessary. Supplements are often more bioavailable than food sources.
“A well-rounded diet and mindful habits are the keys to improving nutrient absorption,” says Malhotra.
DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.