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"Methylcobalamin (B12) sublingual." | CANADIAN $30.99
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| Neurologically active Vitamin B12 for maintaining proper structure and function of the brain. Methylcobalamin (5000mcg) 5mg.
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Methylcobalamin
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Neurologically active Vitamin B12 for maintaining proper structure and function of the brain.
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Each Lozenge Contains:
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Methylcobalamin (5000mcg) 5mg
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Other Ingredients:
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Sorbitol, mannitol, fructose, natural cherry flavor.
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Product does not contain any corn, soy, eggs, shellfish, dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, yeast, or gluten.
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Suggested Use:
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Dissolve one tablet under the tongue first thing in the morning, or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner.
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Persons not in good neurological health may be advised to take 25 or more milligrams per day, based on published trials.
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Main Applications As reported by literature:
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•Neuroprotection
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•Nutritonal support in neurological disorders.
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Methylcobalamin is the coenzyme form of vitamin B12 which supports the healthy structure and function of the nerves and brain.
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Several studies have found that people can have neurological signs and symptoms of a specific Methylcobalamin deficiency, even when serum B12,
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and blood tests which measure adenosylcobalamin acitivity, are perfectly normal.
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This is in large part because, while the body can store adenosylcobalamin (the other coenzyme form of vitamin B12) in the liver and mitochondria,
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Methylcobalamin is located in fluids like the cerebrospinal fluid and plasma, and is urinated out rather than stored.
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While healthy people need just a tiny trace of Methylcobalamin to avoid a frank deficiency,
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a massive body of evidence powerfully supports the conclusion that supplementing with megadose levels of Methylcobalamin – and not regular B12
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– can protect brain and nerve cells against toxins, help the healing of damaged neurons, and even provide powerful nutritional support in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Shielding the Brain and Nerves
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In animal and test-tube studies, Methylcobalamin has been shown to protect nerve cells against a wide variety of hostile environmental situations,
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including lack of vital cellular fuel, thiamine deficiency (which normally causes degeneration of the nervous system),
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oxygen starvation, and exposure to toxins like methylmercury, botulin, or nitroprusside, and the excitotoxic nerotransmitter glutamate.
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When tested directly, it’s usually been found that regular B12 supplements (cyanocobalamin) don’t provide the neuroprotective & neuroregenerative benefits of Methylcobalamin.
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| Reference: | 04032 |
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| UPC code: | 04032 |
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| Size, Capacity: | 60 (sublingual lozenges) 5mg (5000mcg) |
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| Manufactured by: | AOR |
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| Made in Canada |
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| MasterCard, Visa, Diners Club, American Express, PayPal, PayPal, certified cheques, money orders. Details call 1-888-249-0990 or 1-780-645-1181 International |
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