Info: 50 ml Dropper Bottle (A 50 Day Supply); Available in two types: Organic (Unflavoured), or in Natural Berry Flavour
Pure-Le Natural's Sublingual Active B-12 is the best-tasting, quickest acting, most convenient way to get the most biologically active form of Vitamin B12 in a high potency dose: just place a single drop under the tongue.
Info: 50 ml Dropper Bottle (A 50 Day Supply); Available in two types: Organic (Unflavoured), or in Natural Berry Flavour
Pure-Le Natural's Sublingual Active B-12 is the best-tasting, quickest acting, most convenient way to get the most biologically active form of Vitamin B12 in a high potency dose: just place a single drop under the tongue.
Product Notes:
Vitamin B12 in an important factor in the maintenance of good health which helps the body form red blood cells and metabolize fats, carbohydrates and proteins, among other things.
A fairly large percentage of us may be deficient in Vitamin B12, especially those who don't eat much meat or who have intestinal ailments impeding their ability to absorb it there, and that can manifest itself in a multitude of symptoms. B12 can help avoid those issues and as nutritional support, work to increase your energy, physical endurance, and stamina.
Symptoms of a B12 deficiency may include:
• Feeling weak, fatigued, or light-headed;
• Feeling or exhibiting problems related to the nerves: numbness, tingling or cold in the limbs; slow reflexes; and problems walking;
• Cognitive or psychological issues: depression, memory loss, confusion or behavioral changes, vision loss;
• Dizziness, balance troubles, and fainting;
• Mouth or tongue soreness;
• Heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, pale skin; or even,
• Appetite loss, constipation, diarrhea, or gas.
It's also being recommended as a supplement for vegetarian women who are pregnant or trying to conceive, or possibly for their infants up until about the age of 1, if the mother was not taking it while pregnant.
Unlike the more common passive synthetic form of vitamin B12 called cyanocobalamin (which actually contains cyanide!) which needs to undergo several transformations in our bodies to be of use (which both takes time and dilutes its initial content), this premium Active form of Vitamin B12 called methylcobalamin is the type that's found widely in nature, which our bodies can absorb and use instantly at full strength.
The B12 in these sublingual (under the tongue) PureLe Natural drops gets absorbed directly into bloodstream, without needing to pass through the stomach or needing digestion, and without needing to be converted to the more usable form, first. And not only does it get absorbed better with no potency loss, but it also remains in the body for a longer time and at higher levels than an equivalent dose of cyanocobalamin, for maximum effect.
Ingredients:
Each 1 ml (17 liquid drops) contains: Methylcobalamin (Active B-12): 1000 mcg
Non-medicinal ingredients:
Original Natural Berry Kind: Pure Vegetable Glycerine; Purified Water; Citric Acid; and Natural Berry Flavour (made from real raspberries and cherries).
New Organic Kind: Just Pure Organic Vegetable Glycerine; Water; and Citric Acid.
Both types are gluten-free and vegan formulations that are also Certified Kosher & Pareve, and contain no colours, preservatives, or excipients (i.e. no binders, fillers, flow agents, chemicals, plasticizers, enteric coating, or artificial ingredients). Guaranteed safe, pure & effective. Free of heavy metals. Manufactured in a state of the art government registered GMP facility.
Suggested Usage:
Adults or Children aged 13 and up: Take 1 ml under the tongue daily. This equates to 17 drops for the original Berry flavoured kind, or 25 drops for the new Organic kind (which has a different sized dropper).
Warnings:
Risk Factors: None, but you should keep them out of reach of children nevertheless.
Health Canada Natural Product Number: 80034360.
Supporting Science:
Chittaranjan, Yajnik. “Vitamin B12: An Intergenerational Story.” Nestle Nutrition Institute Workshop Series, 2020.
Goswami, Tarun et al. “Sublingual drug delivery.” Critical Reviews in Therapeutic Drug Carrier Systems, 2008.
Harris, D, and J R Robinson. “Drug delivery via the mucous membranes of the oral cavity.” Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1992.
Hasbaoui, Brahim El et al. “Vitamin B12 deficiency [in early childhood]: case report and review of literature.” The Pan African Medical Journal, 2021.
Rashid, Sabia et al. “Review of Vitamin B12 deficiency in pregnancy: a diagnosis not to miss as veganism and vegetarianism become more prevalent.” European Journal of Haematology, 2021.
Spence, J David. “Reducing the Risk of Stroke in Patients with Impaired Renal Function: Nutritional Issues.” Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases: The Official Journal of National Stroke Association, 2021.
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