Sublingual B-12
There was a question at the Pre-op Barix Meeting about B-12. Some brands take a while to dissolve, others don't.
I found two brands that dissolve very well and are not gritty. They are: Nature's Bounty Sublingual Dots (found in the supermarkets), and GNC Brand in the blue box.
One brand inparticular that I found to really be worthless was Spring Valley Dots. What a waste of money they were.
I second that!! I had been using the generic wallgreens version - which tastes and dissolved just like the ones from GNC. The grocery stores I went to in jersey never carried sublingual b12.
However...when we went food shopping here in pa the other week I found the nature's bounty...and oh my goodness...they dissolve in seconds! It was much different than the other brands I have tried.
Pam
However...when we went food shopping here in pa the other week I found the nature's bounty...and oh my goodness...they dissolve in seconds! It was much different than the other brands I have tried.
Pam
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.
OK, am I doing something wrong? I take a sublingual B-12 but I take it as a regular tablet - like a pill. I don't let it dissolve on my tongue or anything - not sure it would? Just had my bloodwork done and my B-12 was actually high - normal range is 200-1100 (according to the paperwork) - mine was at 1669. My PCP said it won't hurt me, but to cut back to 5 days/week instead of 7.
Any thoughts? I'm faxing my bloodwork to Barix today for my 9 month follow-up on 11/26.
Thanks - Kathy
Any thoughts? I'm faxing my bloodwork to Barix today for my 9 month follow-up on 11/26.
Thanks - Kathy
All sublingual medications are supposed to melt in the mouth, like under the tongue.
Considering your levels are high - I would assume you are absorbing enough the way you are taking it.
Maybe tell the doctor what you have been doing - and see what they say about it?
Pam
Considering your levels are high - I would assume you are absorbing enough the way you are taking it.
Maybe tell the doctor what you have been doing - and see what they say about it?
Pam
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.