Vitamin B12 Drops – Liposomal Vitamin B12 with Methylcobalamin and High Bioavailability
Our vitamin B12 drops contain liposomal Methylcobalamin, the biologically active form of vitamin B12 that can be used directly by the body. The liposomal coating ensures significantly better bioavailability compared to conventional B12 tablets or capsules.
Vitamin B12 is essential for energy metabolism, normal function of the nervous system and mental health, as well as the formation of red blood cells. Especially in liquid, liposomal form, it can be effectively absorbed, ensuring optimal supply to the body.
Our patented LipoMolecule™ technology ensures that vitamin B12 is encapsulated in tiny, uniform lipid particles. These resemble cell membranes, allowing the active ingredient to enter cells more easily and act specifically – without requiring artificial overdosing.
Why Choose LipoVibes Vitamin B12:
1. Individual absorption in the body: Our scientifically developed nutrient transport system delivers precisely the right amounts of essential vitamins and active ingredients to your cells.
2. Patented overdose protection: The unique protection mechanism reliably prevents overdosing naturally. This is particularly important for vitamin B12.
3. Controlled manufacturing: Our LipoVibes Pure B12 is developed in our laboratories in Germany and produced according to strict quality standards using only plant-based ingredients. It is vegan and free from sugar, gluten, lactose, and GMOs.
What is Vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12, also called Cobalamin, is an essential vitamin that the body cannot produce itself and must therefore be obtained through diet or supplementation. It is involved in numerous metabolic processes and contributes to normal energy metabolism, red blood cell formation, and the normal function of the nervous system and mental health.
In our drops, we use Methylcobalamin, a biologically active form of vitamin B12 that can be used directly by the body.
Vitamin B12 Sourcing
Vitamin B12 naturally occurs mainly in microorganisms such as certain bacteria, archaea, and algae. For supplements like our LipoVibes drops, it is provided in a carefully processed form that is particularly pure and well tolerated. This ensures optimal absorption by the body. The sourcing is done under controlled conditions, maintaining high quality and delivering the vitamin in a bioavailable form into our drops. In this way, we combine natural sources with modern technology to ensure reliable vitamin B12 supply.
Vitamin B12 Function
Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a central role in numerous metabolic and cellular functions of the body. It supports fundamental biological processes and helps maintain essential functions important for daily life and overall well-being. Vitamin B12 is particularly known for its role in blood formation, cell division, energy metabolism, and support of the nervous system.
The main functions of vitamin B12 can be summarized as follows:
- Support of blood cell formation: Vitamin B12 is involved in the maturation of red blood cells. It participates in DNA synthesis, allowing cells to divide and mature correctly. Adequate supply ensures optimal blood cell production.
- Nervous system maintenance: Vitamin B12 is involved in the formation and maintenance of myelin, a protective sheath around nerve fibers. This supports efficient signal transmission in the nervous system.
- DNA synthesis and cell division: As a coenzyme, vitamin B12 participates in key steps of cell metabolism necessary for DNA production and repair, supporting cell function.
- Homocysteine metabolism regulation: Vitamin B12 helps convert homocysteine, a natural component of certain metabolic processes, thereby supporting biochemical cycles important for cells.
- Support of energy metabolism: Vitamin B12 contributes to converting fats and proteins into energy by acting as a coenzyme for specific enzymes, supporting nutrient utilization in the body.
- Support of immune function: Vitamin B12 plays a role in the maturation and function of white blood cells, which are important for defending against foreign substances.
Overall, vitamin B12 contributes to a variety of essential metabolic and cellular functions and supports processes important for an active and balanced life. Adequate supply helps ensure these biological processes function optimally.
Avoiding Vitamin B12 Deficiency
A vitamin B12 deficiency can occur when dietary intake is insufficient or absorption in the body is impaired. People following a vegan diet, older adults, or those with certain digestive disorders are particularly at risk. Typical signs may include fatigue, difficulty concentrating, or slight coordination problems. Adequate supply through diet or supplements supports maintaining stable vitamin B12 levels.