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> Oh by the way, they have also been taking B-12 cynanocobalamin

> sublinqually, but I am trying to wean them off that because I'm

not

> comfortable with being on that long term. The oldest seems fine

> with a much lower dose, and the youngest who seemed to benefit

from

> it most, is doing OK on half a dose, but if he regresses, I'll go

to

> the Dr. and ask for Methylcobalamin sublinqual (isn't that what

your

> kids take?) I realize that they are not protected, and that

> concerns me a bit, but I am curious to see how they do without it,

> especially now that they are eating an digesting more protein.

I'm on the lookout for a legal B12 supplement that does not have to

be swallowed. Is there a legal sublingual one? I started searching

yesterday and haven't found one without sweeteners yet.

Thanks!

Ann

Sammy, 5, CD

Simon 18 months

SCD 5 months

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> Oh by the way, they have also been taking B-12 cynanocobalamin

> sublinqually, but I am trying to wean them off that because I'm

not

> comfortable with being on that long term. The oldest seems fine

> with a much lower dose, and the youngest who seemed to benefit

from

> it most, is doing OK on half a dose, but if he regresses, I'll go

to

> the Dr. and ask for Methylcobalamin sublinqual (isn't that what

your

> kids take?) I realize that they are not protected, and that

> concerns me a bit, but I am curious to see how they do without it,

> especially now that they are eating an digesting more protein.

I'm on the lookout for a legal B12 supplement that does not have to

be swallowed. Is there a legal sublingual one? I started searching

yesterday and haven't found one without sweeteners yet.

Thanks!

Ann

Sammy, 5, CD

Simon 18 months

SCD 5 months

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The sublinqual (liquid) B-12 we use is mixed by a compounding

pharmacy, without flavoring or any other additive. I think it is

legal.

Kathy in GA--

- In pecanbread , " annhince " <scd@h...> wrote:

> > Oh by the way, they have also been taking B-12 cynanocobalamin

> > sublinqually, but I am trying to wean them off that because I'm

> not

> > comfortable with being on that long term. The oldest seems fine

> > with a much lower dose, and the youngest who seemed to benefit

> from

> > it most, is doing OK on half a dose, but if he regresses, I'll

go

> to

> > the Dr. and ask for Methylcobalamin sublinqual (isn't that what

> your

> > kids take?) I realize that they are not protected, and that

> > concerns me a bit, but I am curious to see how they do without

it,

> > especially now that they are eating an digesting more protein.

>

> I'm on the lookout for a legal B12 supplement that does not have

to

> be swallowed. Is there a legal sublingual one? I started

searching

> yesterday and haven't found one without sweeteners yet.

>

> Thanks!

> Ann

> Sammy, 5, CD

> Simon 18 months

> SCD 5 months

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