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is a water-soluble vitamin that is important in red blood cell formation, protein metabolism, growth and cell division. Folic Acid has been shown to work together with Vitamin B-6 and Vitamin B-12 to reduce blood levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that builds and maintains tissues. Elevated homocysteine levels can increase your risk of heart attack, stroke or loss of circulation in your hands and feet. It's also very important in pregnancy for the developing fetus.
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| folic acid |
A water soluble B Vitamin. It plays an important role in DNA and RNA synthesis, production of red blood cells, wound healing, building muscles, maintenance of the nervous system and for every function that requires cell division.
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| folic acid |
part of the B complex of vitamins and needed for normal function of red and white blood cells.
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| folic acid |
Adequate amounts are important for preventing neural tube birth defects and a certain type of anemia. Daily Value = 400 micrograms
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| folic acid |
taken by some pregnant women to prevent a particular kind of anaemia.
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