Vitamin B12 deficiency is a growing concern among seniors, with studies estimating that up to 20% of adults over 60 may have insufficient levels. The nervous system is particularly vulnerable, as B12 is essential for nerve function and cognitive health. Unfortunately, symptoms such as fatigue, memory loss, and tingling sensations can be subtle and mistaken for normal aging, leading to late detection. This raises important questions about whether seniors should consider extra vitamin B12 supplementation.
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29. Recovery from Surgery or Illness The body’s demand for vitamin B12 can rise during periods of recovery from surgery or illness, particularly in seniors. Healing…