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Hello jeaninem660@...,

In reference to your comment:

thanks again angel, yes, was just telling my mom that I though b12

shots would help me. this would be much

better.

*******I do believe that Methylcobalamin has been around for quiet a few

years, BUT no much credence was given to it.....I like it as I only have to take

1CC compared to 2CC's of the regular B12. Most alternative doctors give B12

for those of us with chronic illness. Like I said, I give myself 2 to 3 a

week. I have found that I usually only have to take 2 a week compared to the

3 a week I always had to do before. I get the preservative free and keep in

fridge....

Angel Huggzz

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Vitamin B12 - the non-methyl-variety, costs around $12/gram wholesale,

(easily, a years supply) and is stable, (lasts for years) as long as

it is kept dry.

No need to buy more expensive types, just take a larger amount of the

cheap variety...

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Hello quackadillian@...,

In reference to your comment:

Vitamin B12 - the non-methyl-variety, costs around $12/gram wholesale,

(easily, a years supply) and is stable, (lasts for years) as long as

it is kept dry.

No need to buy more expensive types, just take a larger amount of the

cheap variety...

******I prefer getting my B12 by injection....that way I can add magnesium,

B1, B6.....I started using Magnesium sulfate instead of the Magnesium

chloride.

Angel Huggzzz

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Well, more power to ya, but I personally am against doing things in

general, in any more complicated manner than need be. And given that

injecting anything intoi the body is fraught with risks (indeed, even

if those risks are often mitigated by modern technologies) I think its

wise not to inject anything unless that is the only option.

Also, its a (IMO) drain on peoples finances. (How many people here are

selling things, I often wonder - IMO this list and others like it

should not be used for 'viral marketing'.)

B12 by injection may be medically necessary for some (a very few)

people, but not for most of us - *and its I am sure, that route is far

more expensive*.

All those other nutrients are also orally active.. no need to inject them..

Unless you want to throw money away...

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