You've probably heard that B12 is important for energy and focus. But researchers are now uncovering just how deeply this vitamin is connected to brain health — and the findings are worth knowing.
A study published in Oncoscience identified a B12-based compound that was able to cross the blood-brain barrier — the brain's highly selective protective shield — and accumulate selectively in brain tissue.
The compound also showed the ability to work synergistically with other therapies, suggesting that B12's relationship with the brain goes far deeper than we once understood.
This is early research, and we're not here to make medical claims. But it's a meaningful reminder of something we've always believed:
What you put into your body reaches places you can't see.
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