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FAQ:
Q: Is sublingual B12 as good as regular B12?
A: In theory, this can be advantageous if absorption via digestion is impaired, as it allows the B12 to bypass the intestine. Just how much vitamin B12 can be absorbed through the oral mucosa and how much is simply swallowed down into the intestine has not yet been researched. However, it is certain that sublingual absorption is at least as effective as a normal oral intake (1).
Q: Does B-12 shot affect your iron?
A: Together with vitamin B9 (folic acid, folate), vitamin B12 works to improve efficacy and functioning of iron and to produce red blood cells. Functioning of the brain and nervous system and metabolism of every cell in your body require sufficient levels of vitamin B12.
Q: Is the cyanocobalamin form of B12 safe?
A: Yes, it is totally safe. The amount of cyanide released from 1000 mcg of cyanocobalamin is about the same as that from one apple pip. Yes, it is just as effective as other forms of B12.
Q: What is supraneuron vit B1 B6 B12 for?
A: Vitamins B1, B6 and B12 are essential catalysts in the synthesis, degradation and utilization of carbohydrates, amino acids and fats. The complementary and synergistic actions of these 3 vitamins are very evident in their antineurotic effect. Their deficiency or absence provokes the recurrence of neuropathies.