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Cobalt |
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Any
Menopause Type can use cobalt. Please
review pages 184 – 185 in "What's
Your Menopause Type?" See below for a list of actions
and properties. |
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Actions: the most important element needed
for the formation of Vitamin B-12 (cobalamin). It
is hematogenic, and considered by many to be antifatigue, and antineuralgic. Cobalt is not easily absorbed by the body. So, it
is primarily absorbed in the form of Vitamin B12. It is stored in red blood
cells as well as the liver, spleen, kidney, and pancreas. |
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Traditional uses: anemia, fatigue, neuralgia, menopause |
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Cautions: See Warning & Disclaimer. |
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For dosages, go to Optimal Nutrient
Dosages. |
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