Vitamin deficiency: Research identifies a type of plant that could treat B12 deficiency

This is due to the fact that around 350 of the plants in question have not had their conservation status assessed, which means there is a danger that many of them could be at risk of extinction.

On improving global health Dr Samuel Pironon from Kew and co-author of the study emphasised: “More than two billion people suffer from malnutrition worldwide so improving long-term access to a diversity of wild and cultivated plant sources…is key to human subsistence”.

Meanwhile, before those plants are made available on the shelves of the UK, there are a number of other sources of vitamin B already in existence.

Sources of vitamin B12 include meat, fish, milk, cheese, eggs, and some fortified breakfast cereals according to the NHS.

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