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Q: Has anyone ever heard of Sublingual B-12 as a treatment for Bipolar with Manic tendencies???
Some say that Bipolar mania is caused from a B-12 deficiency. If that be the case would B-12 sublingual correct that problem. As are B-12 injections so much more potent than B-12 sublingual?
A: I have never heard of any of this stuff, but sounds very interesting!
So you can give yourself injections rather than swallowing pills? I’d do that.
Q: What is the difference between B 12 & Sublingual B 12?
Im taking the oral B 12 now to get more energy and increased mood and it does work but is the other better?
A: What does this have to do with hockey?! Post it in the right category! DUH!
Q: What is the difference between B-12 and sublingual B-12? ?
Im taking regular B-12 1500mcg once a day and it really improves my mood. Im wondering if the other is better. For now what else should be taken with B-12 that will help?
A: B 12 injections are used to treat pernicious enemia and yes, it is used to enhance intrinsic factor. B12 is also coined “the activity vitamin” as it is a brain vitamin that is thought to increase energy. SL (sublingual) is more rapidly absorbed while taking it by mouth takes considerably more time as is true with most medication melted under the tongue. SL B12 is very expensive however. B-complex contains most of the B vitamins and you can safely take it together with the B-12 being careful not to exceed daily recommendations. A well-balanced diet, (and I believe eliminating meat products) will improve mood and sense of well-being. Happy to see someone exploring alternatives to medications. Good job!
Q: Can you take Puritans Pride Fast acting Sublingual B-12 2500 mcg?
while drinking alcohol.
It contains:
vitamin b-6, b-12, folic acid, biotin….
Thanks.
A: I would take it 24 hours after drinking.
Q: Has anyone tried Sublingual B-12 and does it work well?
My mom always wants me to try these random vitamin concoctions that she finds. Have y’all tried this one? Anything especially super about it or is a multi-vitamin just as helpful?
A: Any B vitamins are really good for you. Sublingual B-12 placed under the tongue for about 1min. then swallowed is really good for you. B-12 is absorbed alot under the tongue. If you take B-50 and B-12, you will be good to go. It helps your stress, moods, and energy levels. Also, really helps you to get to sleep at night, and very good for your immune system. You need alot of B vitamins near cold and flu season. Listen to your mom!
Q: the product Sublingual B-12, how is it different from the regular B-12 vitamins and is it worth the try?
A: B-12 is used to help you absorb iron in your intestine (among other things). If you are having digestive probelms, then taking B-12 orally where you have to absorb it through the intestine is not the best choice.
Subliminal B-12, you place under your tongue and let it dissolve. It is absorbed directly into the blood stream where it can be used, bypassing the need to be absorbed from the intestine. I take subliminal B-12; they taste good and you should definitely try them.
Q: My Doctor told me I need to take vitamin B-12 Sublingual 250mcg……..does it exist?
My Neurologist told me I need to take Vitamin B-12 250mcg Sublingual and, when I went to a few pharmacies they told me the sublinguals only come at a dosage of 500mcg, 1000mcg and 2500 mcg. I went back to my doctor to confirm, and she looked in her book and told me that indeed it’s 250mcg that I need to take and sublingual. Does B-12 250mcg sublingual actually exist? Would it be ok to take a higher dosage than 250mcg?
A: Go to another pharmacy. They may not sell that dosage at that pharmacy, but it does exist. Also- they make a liquid sublingual which is easy to dose out to that amount. I know walmart and GNC both sell it. It works better than the tablet anyhow.
Q: Looking for positive before & after experiences with taking vitamin supplement L-Theanine &/or sublingual b-12
I have been under some stress lately and started developing anxiety and panic attacks. I did not want to be put on any prescription meds so I went to a B natural and they recommended taking these two supplements together. Also if there is any other natural vitamins you have tried that have worked.. any advice is helpful
A: Well, Theanine is a very popular and beneficial supplement for stress. B-12 is typically used more for energy, but depending on the effects you feel from the stress, that might be great for you as well.
As for as other natural supplements for stress, some of the most popular ones are GABA, Rhodiola Rosea, 5-HTP, and L-Tryptophan. Good luck!
Q: What’s the difference between Vitamin B-12 casules and B-12 Sublingual?
Neurologist told me I have B12 deficiency and told me to take B-12 250 mcg in sublingual form only. It doesn’t even exist in sublingual in 250mcg dose. They do have the 250 mcg in regular tablet form. Left a message to Neaurologist 4 times within 24 hours today and she never called back. I’m running out of patients….. any recommendations? Why does she tell em it must be sublingual?
A: Sub-lingual has a different delivery method.
Talk to your pharmacist – they will be able to help you out.
Sorry the doctor isn’t getting back to you, but this is important but not a crisis.
Q: sublingual B-12 16,666 % of recommended daily value?
my question is can this be harmful? for a normal person to take this? a person that isnt on any medications or has any conditions or allergies?
i got a b complex vitamin with folic acid and i read about it and people with liver problems take it. i’m just wondering if more than recommended is generally safe to take?
the b complex being different than the sublingual B-12. i want to take the b complex and try that out before i try the sublingual if it’s safe to use.
right now i’m taking a multivitamin theratrum complete.
in the past i have had problems with low energy and depression and i’ve heard deficiencies in b12 and folic acid can cause or negatively impact that. so increasing my b12 and folic acid could help that.
basically i know the recommended daily values for vitamin c are VERY low so is that case for these too?
i’m thinking of taking the b complex like 3 days a week while taking the multivitamin once a day. the absorption supposedly makes it safe.
of course some of it will be excreted but there’s a reason people take them, the sublingual actually is taken by placing the pill under your tongue for increased absorption but im thinking that as a regular supplement i’ll be getting the benefits from the b complex; if i’m taking it even only 3 times a week.
A: Your body will eliminate (piss out) any excess B vitamins it cannot absorb (most of the B vitamin). That is why it’s recomended that you take B vitamins several times throughout the day not all at once.
Q: does anybody know if the rexall naturals sublingual high potency b-12?
actually work as in get your system clean from marijuana?
if so how long does it take. and can i drink a lot of water also to get my system clean or will that mess with the meds?
A: B12, B3 (niacin), etc. do NOTHING to detox cannabis, or any other drug.
Best wishes.
Q: Does sublingual Vitamin B-12 interfere with atrial fibrillation?
A: Nancy – You ask an interesting question. I agree that taking sublingual vitamin B12 will not have any effect (positive or negative) on atrial fibrillation. There have actually been some medical studies looking for an association between atrial fibrillation and certain vitamin levels such as folate, vitamin B2, and vitamin B12.
In one study that looked at 310 patients with atrial fibrillation and 310 normal patients, there was no difference in vitamin B12 levels between the two groups. In other words, having a high vitamin B12 level or a low vitamin B12 level don’t seem to increase an individual’s risk of atrial fibrillation.
Interestingly, in the same study, patients with atrial fibrillation were about 3 times more likely to have low vitamin B6 levels. For the record, however, the study doesn’t imply that taking vitamin B6 can cure someone of their atrial fibrillation. It just tells us that having vitamin B6 deficiency may be a marker of risk for developing the arrhythmia.
Hope that helps!
Q: Pernicious Anemia and B 12 question for nutritionists, RNs, MDs and anyone who knows!?
If someone has pernicious anemia, will sublingual B 12 treat the deficiency, or would the person need to have B 12 shots. I understand about the inability to absorb B 12 via the intestines. . . .
Very helpful information, from all of you, and much appreciated. Thank you!
A: The problem with using sub-lingual B-12 pills is that the B-12 must go through the stomach to be broken down by the protein enzyme found there or the body won’t be able to use it easily. The next thing is that ALL B-12 vitamins are typically sourced from animal organ extracts. The liver stores B-12, but if you do not eat meat, you will become deficient in that vitamin.
The body is not stupid; it recognizes B vitamins that are not from once living sources and not put through the body’s normal systems. Many products are being promoted that are actually damaging to the body. Very little is understood by the public in regard to nutrition and even less is understood by doctors. The B-12 shot is not a vitamin, but a chemical activator that will elicit a body response, but within a short time of taking more shots, the DNA is damaged from these and other forms of so called vitamin pills that are not really vitamins. In order for the body to absorb and utilize any vitamin, there are cofactors that must be in place to make this happen. Single element vitamins are simply not found in nature for good reason. Any vitamin component or chemical activator masqueraded as a vitamin will cause an imbalance and damage DNA; simple as that.
If you have been diagnosed as having pernicious anemia, you most likely have many other things going on that need to be addressed to make you healthy. To take a shot and expect your health to be marvelous is not good science.
I strongly suggest you find a Certified Nutritional Therapist to help you. Doctors are NOT the place to look for nutritional advice. The CNT can help you by testing you to find out what nutrients you are deficient in and then recommend supplements and diets that will help put you on the road to being healthy.
good luck
Q: Does Vitamin B-12 really work for loosing weight?
i have heard using the sublingual vitamin B-12 2500 mcg tablets that melt under tongue work for loosing weight and its water soluable so you cant overdose. But does anyone know if it will make you lose weight and how long till results??????
A: It can help a person better metabolize food which can help with weight but as to how much weight loss depends on each individual and different factors.
Q: Am I get too much b-12 from my dietary-supplements?
I have been vegan for a couple of months now. My mom took me to get some vitamins/supplementss. She got me the sublingual vitamin b-12 and amultivitaminn which has 300% of the b-12 i need in a day. My mother said not to worry since b-12 is watersoluble, but I don’t think that’s true.
I’m just wondering, is this TOO MUCH b-12?
A: Yeah.
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