B12-Active – Cherry Flavored
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B12-Active – Cherry Flavored 30 chew tabs 75623 B12-Active™ provides methylcobalamin in a fast-absorbing chewable tablet. Methylcobalamin is the active form of vitamin B12 which does not require conversion in the body. Several investigations have shown vitamin B12 levels decline with age. B12-Active provides 1000 mcg of vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin) per chewable tablet to support nerve function.* SUPPORTS NERVE FUNCTION* Ingredients Serving Size: 1 chewable tablet Amount/Serving %DV Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin) … 41,667% ** Daily Value (DV) not established †Percent daily value is based on a 2000 calorie diet Other Ingredients fructose, mannitol, cellulose, magnesium stearate, natural flavor B12-Active™ Chewable Tablets Does Not Contain Wheat Gluten Soy Dairy Products Artificial Colors Artificial Flavors Preservatives Other Details Quality Global Sourcing UPC: 00871791002593 SKU: 75623 Ingredients Serving Size: 1 chewable tablet Amount/Serving %DV Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin) … 41,667% ** Daily Value (DV) not established †Percent daily value is based on a 2000 calorie diet Other Ingredients fructose, mannitol, cellulose, magnesium stearate, natural flavor B12-Active™ Chewable Tablets Does Not Contain Wheat Gluten Soy Dairy Products Artificial Colors Artificial Flavors Preservatives Other Details Quality Global Sourcing UPC: 00871791002593 SKU: 75623 FAQs Q. Is the vitamin B12 food source, or is it isolated from a food source? A. B12-Active is the biologically active form of the dietary supplement vitamin B12, and is referred to as methylcobalamin. The production of methylcobalamin begins when cyanocobalamin is made via a natural fermentation process of bacteria. Cyanocobalamin is then modified to produce methylcobalamin.1 While dietary sources of vitamin B12 are almost exclusively animal products,2 methylcobalamin is commercially produced and is not isolated from an animal source.1 Q. What is the difference between cyanocobalamin and methylcobalamin? A. Active B12, methylcobalamin, is considered the most bioavailable form of vitamin B12. “Regular” B12, cyanocobalamin, is the most common form of vitamin B12. Cyanocobalamin must be converted to the active form (either methylcobalamin or adenosyl cobalamin) by the body.
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