This makes AOD-9604 relevant to research involving metabolic signaling, adipose tissue biology, body-composition pathway models, and cellular energy utilization under controlled experimental conditions
As absorption is reduced, body stores become low and a deficiency occurs Underlying diseases most commonly include: IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) Intestinal cancer (especially small cell lymphoma) Liver disease Pancreatitis and other pancreatic diseases Symptoms of low B12 levels Typically found in middle-aged or older cats that present with: Weight loss Diarrhea Vomiting Anorexia Thickened intestines In humans, B12 deficiency may also be associated with dementia, cardiovascular disease, and a certain type of anemia, although these are not specifically recognized problems in cats
Vitamin B12 is found naturally in many foods, including fish, seafood, liver, beef and dairy products and is added as a supplement to foods like cereals, to help ensure proper nutrition
Better sleep patterns
Yes, but only if your body absorbs it properly