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Old 01-09-2010, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by george75 View Post
wHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN METHYL AND SUBLINGUAL B12?

i SEE ADDS FOR B12 AND THEY WILL HAVE BOTH WORDS ON THE SAME LINE FOR THE SAME BOTTLE. M ETHYL HAS BEEN GOING UP IN PRICE SINCE 2008.

One vitamin store had the definition nearly the same for both kinds.


George
methyl- is a type of B12; whereas sublingual is a route to take it...
sublingual can be cyano- or methyl-, not sure about hydroxy-.
for optimized absorbtion/use "we" usually suggest the methyl-.
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