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Koi13 04-18-2013 11:25 PM

B12 Methylcobalamin
 
I was going to get the Jarrow Formula Methyl B12 (5000 mg) at the local health store but while at Costco I ran across the supplement aisle and I was surprised to find that now Kirkland Signature sells : B-12 Methyl (5,000 mcg) sublingual tabs (300 count). That's almost a years supply.

I know Jarrow is a very reputable brand but this Kirkland brand states that it is "USP Verified" for potency and ingredients.

Has anyone tried the Kirkland brand and would they be on-par with the quality & potency of Jarrow?

mrsD 04-19-2013 05:06 AM

Wow... Thanks for this new information. Previously they only had Cyanocobalamin form! This is wonderful news for us, since hubby and I both take it.
http://www.costco.com/Kirkland-Signa...100022642.html

All of Kirkland's products seem very good. Consumer reports, magazine, rated their Centrum Senior generic highest in its category for quality and price.

We are going tomorrow, so I'll pick up some there. (only 30 left to go until our next Puritan's order was due).

Thanks for sharing that here for us! That makes 2 wonderful new products in local stores this week, (Morton's Epsom Lotion too at WalMart!)

Koi13 04-19-2013 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 976488)
Wow... Thanks for this new information. Previously they only had Cyanocobalamin form! This is wonderful news for us, since hubby and I both take it.
http://www.costco.com/Kirkland-Signa...100022642.html

All of Kirkland's products seem very good. Consumer reports, magazine, rated their Centrum Senior generic highest in its category for quality and price.

We are going tomorrow, so I'll pick up some there. (only 30 left to go until our next Puritan's order was due).

Thanks for sharing that here for us! That makes 2 wonderful new products in local stores this week, (Morton's Epsom Lotion too at WalMart!)

You're welcome! :winky:

I tried the Kirkland B12 and it was actually good tasting. I let the tablet dissolve under my tongue and it took about 40-50 seconds and it was gone, I washed it down with water afterwards.

The price can't be beat. It comes out to .06 cents per tablet. 5,000mg of methyl B12 is the good and potent kind.

mrsD 04-20-2013 01:07 AM

Yes, this is very good for us.

But it is also a very good sign that
demand for this is increasing. It means that more and more people are learning about this, and perhaps some doctors are
joining in finally.

The same thing happened for the Kefir we use. Costco started carrying that too.

And I agree, it is a very good price. I can recall when iherb was just about the only source online for it too.

Stacy2012 04-20-2013 10:52 AM

Not all B12 are created equal.

I have no idea about this specific B12 you mention but I do know tests have been done on effectiveness of B12 and some are at the bottom of the list while others, like jarrow, at the top.

Tests have to be done continuous to keep on top of it but I know if I am going to spend money, I would just as well spend a little more if it means better absorbtion/quality.

Even jarrow wont stay at the top of the list , always new and better product coming out.

But quality is important. So many supplments out there that just come out the other end with no value to our body.

mrsD 04-20-2013 11:09 AM

There is a patent on making methyl B12.... so I would suspect
most of the raw material is from one source (or very few). This is common in the supplement industry. At one time a high % of all our vitamins came originally from Roche... who made them in Europe.
But that has changed, by now I would think.
This link explains how Roche was accused of "price fixing"
http://www.quackwatch.com/02Consumer...rochefine.html
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoffmann-La_Roche

Kirkland has an excellent quality control, so I don't expect any
problems with it. In fact hubby just called from Costco, as he did find it there this morning. We are just about out of our Puritan's here.

I did test out Puritan's when they began to offer it 2 yrs ago. I tested at 1999 after 3 months. My doctor insisted that oral would not work, and she was stunned at my test results.

Take all methylB12 on an empty stomach. I chew them up and follow with water first thing in the morning.

Koi13 04-21-2013 01:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 976849)
Kirkland has an excellent quality control, so I don't expect any
problems with it. In fact hubby just called from Costco, as he did find it there this morning. We are just about out of our Puritan's here.

I did test out Puritan's when they began to offer it 2 yrs ago. I tested at 1999 after 3 months. My doctor insisted that oral would not work, and she was stunned at my test results.

Take all methylB12 on an empty stomach. I chew them up and follow with water first thing in the morning.

That was my thinking also. Kirkland has great QC and this B12 is also tested by the USP and "verified" it its potency.

mrsD 04-21-2013 05:14 AM

The biggest problem with some vitamins is that the tablet formulations that distributors make, are too hard and do not dissolve well. In the case of these sublingual versions of B12...they dissolve quickly for the most part, so the release of the B12 into the GI tract is enhanced. The Puritan's methylB12 for example are very soft and only need one or two chew motions to pulverize and are easy therefore to swallow. The photo on the
new Kirkland bottle which we have not opened yet, is very similar to the Puritan's tablet appearance.

I've called manufacturers in the past regarding some questions, and they have loose leaf binders with the specs from the source of the raw material, to consult. I used to call Perrigo (a large generic OTC company) and they would read me the print out, when I used to ask questions on gluten content. I'd also ask regarding magnesium mixtures, and always found no breakdown in % when oxide/aspartate/citrate etc mixes appeared on labels.
That is why I don't recommend mag products with mixtures of oxide and other chelates because whoever supplies these to the distributors, don't detail the ratios!

Calcium products are the most affected by hard pressed tablets. Used to be a test the consumer should perform of trying to dissolve a specific product in water. Nowadays there are the instant dissolve types, like Maalox etc...and those are the ones I use.

USP refers to the raw material being non-contaminated and pure to the USP standards for medicinal use.
Some very well known supplement makers, do provide for house labels. I know when I called the Schiff company they explained this to me. They had a specific SAMe product they only contracted to SAM's club, for example.(it did not appear on their website and I asked why). So it is very possible that Kirkland's is made by another company this same way.

Delmonte foods used to supply many food house labels for canned vegetable products.

Koi13 04-21-2013 12:49 PM

Are you going to try the Kirkland B12?

I might call the # they list to find out more about the potency of their B12.

mrsD 04-21-2013 12:58 PM

Yes, hubby bought it yesterday. Do give them a call. They might tell who supplies it to them. Sometimes you have to wait on hold.
They are probably on the West Coast so watch that time difference. ;)

I have no qualms with Kirkland brands. We use their fish oil and flax oil caps, too.

We have about 30 tablets of Puritan left. Both of us use those twice a week. So we haven't opened the new one yet.


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