Bob

We use sublingual B-12 now but it seems to take forever to dissolve.  I just 
wondered if the same process could be used to encapsulate it and then could use 
it orally.
 Dianne


From: bbane...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Vitamin B-12
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 22:57:58 -0700




Dianne,
 
      Sublingual methylcobalamin would be absorbed in the mucosal lining of the 
mouth.
 
      Bob

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Dianne France 
To: silver-list 
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 1:18 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Vitamin B-12

Can we emulsify B12?  Stomach acid destroys it so could this also be used in 
the same process as the VitC?  If so which form of B12 might work best?
Dianne
 


From: d...@deetroy.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Vitamin B-12
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 16:22:56 +0100

The trouble with this is, that some people cannot tolerate yeast, and some 
people lack the ability to process the yeast to produce B12.  This is why the 
sublingual tablet or spray is superior.  Especially in the methylcobalamin form 
as this doesn't have to *be* processed at all as it is already in the most 
bioavailable form for the body to use.  dee 



On 15 Aug 2009, at 05:47, davidandrenee wrote:

Ruth
 The best source I know of for vitamin B-12 is nutritional yeast. It is natural 
and it is accepted by the body.  NO SYNTHETICS  Thank You  
David



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