Yes a B12 lozenge is better than a pill because it dissolves directly into your bloodstream if you suck on it. This will more than likely result in an increased feeling of energy.
The injectable form is a liquid and is injected by you or your doctor up to twice a week depending on your needs. The oral form is usually a pill or a sublingual lozenge. Many doctors don't recommend the pill form because isn't absorbed well in people that lack a glycoprotein called intrinsic factor in the stomach. A sublingual lozenge dissolves under the tongue and is absorbed through the thin membrane into the blood vessels. Therefore the sublingual or the injectable forms would be preferable.
You do not need fiber pills, you can get all the fiber you need from whole foods.
The sublingual B12 is only designed to work with those who cannot digest regular B12. Thus the benefits are that you can bigest it far better.
There are no fruits that have more than a trace level of vitamin B12. That vitamin is not found in fruit.
Neurobin is not banned anywhere since it is only a vitamin combo[B1,B6 and B12] pill. =[...,MD.]
If you have a health problem that requires you to take vitamin B12 sublingually, it is unlikely that swallowing the same dose will be effective. Vitamin B12 requires the presence of intrinsic factor for proper digestion in the stomach. That's why it's given IM or SL instead in most cases of deficiency.
Vitamin B12 is required for the biochemical reaction that converts homocysteine to methionine, one of the essential amino acids required to synthesize proteins.
If you are referring to vitamin b12, vitamin b12 is healthy for you.
No, vitamin B12 is not a barbiturate
B12 is a vitamin
The Mayo Clinic provides a discussion of the effectiveness of B12 weight loss, which consists of injections of Vitamin B12. The general consensus is that these injections don't really work, and instead are marketed inaccurately as a cheap and easy solution. You're better off maintaining a healthy lifestyle and diet.
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