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Sublingual B12


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What brand of sublingual b-12 works really good and is safe. Im always tired and dizzy......Do you think it will help to take a b-12 vitamin.


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Lisa Mentor
What brand of sublingual b-12 works really good and is safe. Im always tired and dizzy......Do you think it will help to take a b-12 vitamin.

I take Nature's Bounty, subligual B-12, 2500 mcg. Once daily and I have seen a great improvement with energy. I used to take weekly shots, then monthly and now happy to take on a day.

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I use Sundown and love it.

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Coutry Life ~ Vegetarian~ Sub Lingual ~ Vitamin B12 ~ 500 mcg

Certified to have no: Yeast, wheat, soy, gluten, milk, salt, sugar, starch, preservatives or artificial colors.

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Country Life is also the one I use. It helped me a great deal even before I went gluten-free.

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I take one by Source Naturals - 1000 mcg, three per day.

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The type that starts with "methyl" is better absorbed and utilized than the type that starts with a "c".

Here's an article: Open Original Shared Link


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The type that starts with "methyl" is better absorbed and utilized than the type that starts with a "c".

Here's an article: Open Original Shared Link

Precisely. Which is the reason for the product I selected. In addition, multiple smaller doses have been shown to be absorbed more efficiently than one large dose.

larry mac Enthusiast
The type that starts with "methyl" is better absorbed and utilized than the type that starts with a "c".

nm,

Thanks, I didn't know that. After your post I googled it and your right.

best regards, lm

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