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Old 05-30-2013, 09:42 PM #1
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Default sams club has methylcobalamin b12 now

sams club has b 12 methylcobalamin now 2500mcg 400 count for $17.88. here at least anyway as far as price their prices vary by region.

also not all walmartshave the mortons epsom lotion. mine doesnt. you can check online to see which have it.
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sams club has b 12 methylcobalamin now 2500mcg 400 count for $17.88. here at least anyway as far as price their prices vary by region.

also not all walmartshave the mortons epsom lotion. mine doesnt. you can check online to see which have it.
Thanks... Amazon has the Morton's for $2.00 more.

I sure hope this new product stays on the shelves...and doesn't get dropped...like the CVS one. I'd be in a bad way if this one goes off the market!

I bet you can have your WalMart order it for you. I keep one bottle upstairs and one downstairs. At that price it is not a burden to get 2. However, the STAIRS are a burden to me now.

That is a great development that Sam's now has the methylB12 too! This means that the word is getting out, and people are asking for it.
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Thanks... Amazon has the Morton's for $2.00 more.

I sure hope this new product stays on the shelves...and doesn't get dropped...like the CVS one. I'd be in a bad way if this one goes off the market!

I bet you can have your WalMart order it for you. I keep one bottle upstairs and one downstairs. At that price it is not a burden to get 2. However, the STAIRS are a burden to me now.

That is a great development that Sam's now has the methylB12 too! This means that the word is getting out, and people are asking for it.
Everybody I know KNOWS about me and Methyl B-12. I spoke to a Verizon rep the other day. My phone bill was too high. I explained that my husband has neuropathy and we need to cut expenses and she exclaimed 'NEUROPATHY? NEUROPATHY??? My sister has diabetic neuropathy". I was on the phone with her for over 45 minutes AND IT WASN'T ABOUT THE PHONE BILL. She wrote everything down.

One small step for man, one giant leap for B-12 users. lol

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Everybody I know KNOWS about me and Methyl B-12. I spoke to a Verizon rep the other day. My phone bill was too high. I explained that my husband has neuropathy and we need to cut expenses and she exclaimed 'NEUROPATHY? NEUROPATHY??? My sister has diabetic neuropathy". I was on the phone with her for over 45 minutes AND IT WASN'T ABOUT THE PHONE BILL. She wrote everything down.

One small step for man, one giant leap for B-12 users. lol

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Melody, I don't know about B-12 or Morton salts for Neuropathy. I posted a new thread a few weeks ago and I am not very good with the computer so I didn't know how to add to it to ask about B-12 and Morton salts. So I hope you get this message because I am desperate for some kind of relief from this pain, burning, and stiffness up to my knees from neuropathy. I can barely walk (in the evenings and at night especially) to get to the bathroom. Does B-12 offer some hope? I am currently taking 1200 mg Gabopentin. Thank you. Katie O
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