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Need Some Info On B12


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Which one's gluten free? Does it taste bad?

I don't like things dissolving in my mouth, just one of those things I find gross...

Anyway, I can shop at Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, and there are some health food stores around here....so if ya'll could offer up some gluten free brands that those places might carry, I need it, I'm having all the symptoms of deficiency.

Thanks!


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Lisa Mentor

I use Nature's Bounty - 2,500 mcg, and they taste really good and you can ask your pharmacist to order them. I get them at our local, privately owned drug store.

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I use Country Life Active B12 Dibencozide with folic acid 3000 MCG. It has a mild cherry flavor and disolves quickly. I get it at my local health food store, wegmans also has one under their store brand. It sells out quick though.

lmvrbaby Newbie

Because my B12 was so low the doctor put me on a shot that I take every 4 weeks. May sting a little to do it but easier to remember than a pill everyday. As :huh: I am on many of those that it looks like I own a pharmacy.

darlindeb25 Collaborator

To be honest, the best stuff usually isn't sold in drug stores--that being said, I will probably get :( yelled at, but here goes. The best B12 to get is the methylcobalamin and not the cyanobalamin type. Cyanobalamin is harder for our bodies to process, the methylcobalamin is much easier to absorb. A sublingual is the best source, that is obvious to all here, as I can see. Methylcobalamin is harder to find and more expensive, as a rule. I buy mine from Lame Advertisement.com and the brand I am using right now is Biochem by Country Life--it has NO: yeast, wheat, soy, gluten, milk, starch, perservatives, artificial colors or artificial sweeteners. It contains 3000mcg of B12, 50mg Vit C, and 400mcg of Folic Acid in each tablet. The cost was $6.89 for 50 tablets, which I really didn't think was so bad.

To be honest, many doctors feel most B12 taken my mouth is wasted in the stomach. Many will tell you it gives you "rich" urine. Some doctors truly do not realize the benefits of B12. My doctor tells me he doesn't truly think it helps, even though he has patients who swear by it. I think he feels, if you think it helps, then it does, mind over matter! I am thinking about doing B12 shots, my doctor has given me the ok to try them, both the neuro and my primary care doc, so I may just go that path, I could do probably 2 shots a month and see what happens. I have peripheral neuropathy and if I do not take my B12 for just a short time, I can tell a huge difference in pain levels, so I know B12 is a deficiency problem for me.

I would urge any of you who have not started on B12 yet, to first have your B12 level tested, just to see where it's at. It's a simple blood test, ask specifically for a B12 test though, or they may not test that level. When I had mine checked, I was already taking B12, so the level wasn't a true level.

I hope I have made some sense! ;)

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