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If someone has low vitamin B12 and anemia, their red blood cells are unusually large and their blood doesn't carry enough oxygen. Giving them a weekly B12 shot for six weeks can fix this, making their blood cells normal size again and boosting their oxygen levels.

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The study gave people with low B12 and anemia weekly B12 shots for six weeks, and their blood improved exactly as the claim says: their red blood cells got bigger (MCV went down to normal) and their hemoglobin went up. So yes, the claim is backed up.

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