Sublingual B-12 is placed under the tongue, where it quickly dissolves
B-12 is excellent for energy metabolism, nervous system health and heart health
Fast acting with a delicious natural cherry flavor
2500mcg, 250 microlozenges, Suitable for vegetarians.
No artificial flavor, no preservatives, no sugar, no milk, no lactose, no soy, no gluten, no yeast, no fish. Sodium free.
Nature’s Bounty Sublingual Vitamin B-12 2500 mcg with Cherry Flavor Fast Acting Sublingual Formula place under the tongue Promotes Energy Metabolism* Promotes Heart Health* Promotes Nervous System Health* Promotes Circulatory Health*
Supports energy and staminaTastes greatLooking for an energy boost? This methylated form of B12 easily digests and is quickly absorbed into your body – that’s why it’s called Superior B12. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
THE BENEFITS OF COENZYMATED TM SUBLINGUAL VITAMINS.
In order for vitamins to be utilized by the body, they must first be converted into their active coenzyme forms.
This Coenzymated TM sublingual B-2 goes directly into your bloodstream in its active form, ready to go to work immediately.
This avoids the loss that may occur not only during digestion, but during the liverâ€TMs conversion process as well.
Flavin Mononucleotide (FMN), also called riboflavin phosphate, is one of the two metabolically active coenzyme forms of vitamins B-2. FMN is itself the precursor for the other B-2 coenzyme, FAD. FMN is involved in a wide array of enzymes and has many roles in energy production from our food, as well as bioconverting B-6 to its coenzyme form.
THE BENEFITS OF COENZYMATED TM SUBLINGUAL VITAMINS. In order for vitamins to be utilized by the body, they must first be converted into their active coenzyme forms. This Coenzymated TM sublingual B-2 goes directly into your bloodstream in its active form, ready to go to work immediately. This avoids the loss that may occur not only during digestion, but during the liverâ€TMs conversion process as well. Flavin Mononucleotide (FMN), also called riboflavin phosphate, is one of the two metabolically a
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