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, you mentioned that there are new B12 formulations that allow

for better absorption when taken orally? Can you tell me what to look

for? She has been prescribed the B12 shots but would love to go

orally. I see thera response from Kirkman Labs has a high

concentration of methyl b 12 in its supplements, would that be

appropiate?

Thanks!!

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I have bought b12 liquid. You can usually find it at a health food

store. Weird that my son's b12 was high prior to any additional

supplements. Its really hard to know what that means, since plasma

levels don't necessarily mean it is getting to where it needs to. But

looking for a macrocytic anemia would suggest a b12 or folic acid

deficiency. With normal looking red blood cells, it is probably not a

huge b12 deficient issue. You can also google b12 liquid and read

about it online. -

> , you mentioned that there are new B12 formulations that

allow

> for better absorption when taken orally? Can you tell me what to

look

> for? She has been prescribed the B12 shots but would love to go

> orally. I see thera response from Kirkman Labs has a high

> concentration of methyl b 12 in its supplements, would that be

> appropiate?

>

> Thanks!!

>

> D

>

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