Tom L.
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I just bought some cherry flavoured tablets. They are delicious and are supposed to be put inside the cheek or under the tongue and allowed to dissolve.
does anyone else use a dosset box(pill box)? The sort with the days of the week on them(until that rubs off).
Because you have to chew Veg1, I have a separate dosset box for them, as I swallow the other stuff.....I keep forgetting the veg1...
I think my multi vit pill has b12 in, so perhaps it doesn't matter too much.
I'm taking Jarrow formulas Methyl B-12 1000 mcg. The label says vegan, but I still checked the ingredients.
I have two questions:
1. If someone had a B12 absorption problem would that hold true for vegetarians/vegans as well as non-vegetarians?
2. Does anyone know why you are supposed to put B12 under the tongue? I get that it's so it will dissolve with regard to tablets, but I have the liquid and it still says to put under tongue for 30 seconds before swallowing.
http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/guide/vitamin-b12-deficiency-symptoms-causesVitamin B12 deficiency can have a number of possible causes. Typically it occurs in people whose digestive systems do not adequately absorb the vitamin from the foods they eat. This can be caused by:
- Pernicious anemia, a condition in which there is a lack of a protein called intrinsic factor. The protein, which is made in the stomach, is necessary for vitamin B12 absorption.
- Atrophic gastritis, a thinning of the stomach lining that affects up to 30% of people aged 50 and older.
- Surgery in which part of the stomach and/or small intestine is removed.
- Conditions affecting the small intestine, such as Crohn's disease, celiac disease, bacterial growth, or a parasite.
- Excessive alcohol consumption.
- Autoimmune disorders, such as Graves' disease or systemic lupuserythematosus
- Long-term use of acid-reducing drugs.
Yes, because some of it absorbs into the bloodstream through the veins under your tongue, and since B12 is poorly absorbed intestinally, it is good to take them sublingually. One note though, if the specific brand isn't sublingual, it won't dissolve right.I dissolve mine ON my tongue. Because it tastes good. Is there a reason I should put it underneath instead?
It still tastes delectable under the tongue and it usually doesn't dissolve completely anyway and ends up in the mouth.Well damn. They shouldn't make it taste so delicious. I'll do it properly from now on.