microingredients
methylated • vitamin B12
86/100
SUPPIE SCORE
85/100
EFFICACY
High
SAFETY
84/100
CLEANLINESS
What Does methylated • vitamin B12 Do?
This Micro Ingredients chewable provides a solid 1,000 mcg dose of the active methylcobalamin form of B12, well-suited for maintaining levels in vegans or those with absorption issues.
How does methylcobalamin compare to cyanocobalamin for absorption?
Is it safe to take this B12 daily long-term?
Can I take more than one tablet per day if needed?
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What Are the Benefits of methylated • vitamin B12?
Based on proven scientific research
Energy ProductionStrong
Nerve HealthStrong
Red Blood Cell FormationModerate
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What Are the Side Effects of microingredients methylated • vitamin B12?
Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.
RiskLow Risk
Overview
•Vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin at 1,000 mcg is well-tolerated with no established upper limit due to its water-soluble nature and low toxicity.
•Sorbitol and sucralose may cause mild digestive discomfort such as bloating or diarrhea in sensitive individuals at higher intakes.
•Magnesium stearate and microcrystalline cellulose are standard excipients with excellent safety profiles in tablet form.
•Product is free of soy, dairy, gluten, and tree nuts, reducing common allergen risks.
•Store in a cool, dry place and keep out of reach of children.
Potential Side Effects
Negative Interactions
Inactive Ingredients
Sorbitol
Low RiskMicrocrystalline cellulose
Low RiskNatural strawberry flavor
Low RiskCitric acid
Low RiskMagnesium stearate
Low RiskSucralose
Medium RiskWhat Are the Ingredients in microingredients methylated • vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin)
1,000 mcg
Sorbitol
microcrystalline cellulose
natural strawberry flavor
citric acid
magnesium stearate
sucralose
Dosage & Bioavailability
How the active doses and forms in methylated • vitamin B12 compare to the research.
•Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin) is listed at 1,000 mcg per serving; without a source-specific reference range, dose adequacy cannot be graded.
•Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin) specifies the Methylcobalamin form; any bioavailability comparison must use evidence for that exact form.
Sources & References
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about microingredients methylated • vitamin B12