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Old 07-27-2012, 01:21 PM #17
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Originally Posted by Marlene View Post
The Jarrrow Methyl form of B12 that you just started my take of it. It's a more bio-available form in which your body does not need to convert in order to use it. You may not be able to convert B12 so it stays in your blood stream.

Do you have digestive issue? Inflammation/infections can be an issue.

Im taking both Jarrow and Enzymatic Therapy but now with these test results not sure if Im absorbing them. Literally just did this test and got results yesterday, not sure it would do any good to do the test again.

Digestive issues? not really, not that I know of, just acid reflux.
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