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Old 07-12-2009, 03:09 PM #1
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Default Natural Factors B-12

Has anyone tried this prduct? I have been using the Jarrow brand but bought this brand because Iherb.com had it for allot less. I'm wondering if it's as good now just from the way I feel but I will say the pill is much smaller and it desovles quick.

http://www.iherb.com/B12-Methylcobal...ets/15729?at=0

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It looks okay to me.

Most of us use Jarrow, so there is a track record for that brand.

Take the B12 on an empty stomach. I don't believe much is absorbed under the tongue. Most will dissolve in your saliva and you will ultimately swallow it.
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It looks okay to me.

Most of us use Jarrow, so there is a track record for that brand.

Take the B12 on an empty stomach. I don't believe much is absorbed under the tongue. Most will dissolve in your saliva and you will ultimately swallow it.
I think I'm ok if I swallow it in this case because I always wake up around 4am to use the bathroom I place the b-12 under my tongue then go back to bed for two more hours. The reason would be if I can get it to absorb through the skin in my mouth while sleeping all the better but if not then it's going to the stomach which is empty.

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