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Old 04-02-2013, 07:37 PM #9
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There is also a 1000mcg version at Puritan's. Read the offerings carefully because they also sell the cyano type.
It is easy to pick the wrong one.

Their buy one get 2 free will start soon, maybe in May.

There was a time when methylcobalamin was not easy to find.
Back then Jarrow's was at iherb.com and most of us used that.

I only use it once or twice a week now, since I tested so high (1999).
Hi Mrs. D., I'm not sure if you are interested or not but Puritan is having their sale now. I paid for 2 bottles and got five. So I ordered 5 months worth for
11.99. Thanks for the information!
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