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75-Count 2500-mcg Nature’s Bounty Vitamin B12 Tablets EXPIRED
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Nature's Bounty Vitamin B12 2500 mcg, 75 Quick Dissolve Tablets for $5.99 - 35% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $3.59. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.
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$8.30 lower (70% savings) than the list price of $11.89
35% coupon applied at checkout. Subscribe & Save orders only.
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Customer reviews:
★★★★★ / 18,096 global ratings
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Price:
$8.30 lower (70% savings) than the list price of $11.89
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Price | $3.59 | $2.99 |
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Customer reviews:
★★★★★ / 18,096 global ratings
About this Item:
- HELPS FUEL YOUR BODY (1): Nature's Bounty Vitamin B-12 supports energy metabolism by helping the body convert food into the cellular energy (1)
- SUPPORTS HEART HEALTH (1): Taking a Vitamin B 12 supplement is a great way to support the health of your cardiovascular and circulatory systems (1)
- SUPPORTS YOUR NERVOUS SYSTEM (1): Nature's Bounty Vitamin B-12 helps to maintain healthy nerve cells, supporting nervous system health (1)
- QUALITY IS OUR PRIORITY: Nature's Bounty is committed to the safety of all of our supplements. Our quick dissolve Vitamin B-12 tablets are gluten free, sugar free, contain no artificial flavors or sweeteners, and are suitable for vegetarians
- FROM THE TRUSTED WELLNESS EXPERTS: Nature's Bounty Vitamin B-12 is a product of 50 years of dedication to quality, consistency and scientific research to make vitamins and nutritional supplements of unrivaled excellence
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Product Name: | Nature’s Bounty Vitamin B12 2500 mcg, Cellular Energy Support, For Energy Metabolism, Heart & Nervous System Health, 75 Quick Dissolve Tablets |
Manufacturer: | Nature's Bounty |
Model Number: | 58911 |
Product SKU: | B00VX14ULK |
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Amazon is CORRUPT. Period. Shame on them, they also sent me once an electronic item previously "opened or used"… it was resealed with tape and they placed the shipping label on top of the original shipping label of the previous customer and they sold it to me as new.
And don't make me start all the CORRUPT experiences with Amazon Mexico when i travel and buy there it's worst than in USA
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Health conditions and MTHFR mutation
It's worth noting that the health conditions linked to MTHFR depend on your type of mutation and how many copies you contain.
In cases where you have only one copy of the C677T or A1298C mutation, or two copies of the A1298C mutation, there are typically no health conditions or risks linked.
Conditions that have been proposed to be associated with MTHFR include:
cardiovascular and thromboembolic diseases (specifically blood clots, stroke, embolism, and heart attacks)
depression
anxiety
bipolar disorder
schizophrenia
colon cancer
acute leukemia
chronic pain and fatigue
nerve pain
migraine
recurrent miscarriages in women of child-bearing age
pregnancies with neural tube defects, like spina bifida and anencephaly
The tablets are very small so cutting them are not practical, either.
Edit: I see some comments regarding the daily value. Unless a Dr tells you to take it daily, there's no need to take these more than 2-3 days per week. Because of the way the body stores B12, no need to take it daily. B12 is water soluble, no change of ODing if taken daily.
I was B12 deficient when I first went vegan, and these made a huge difference for my body and health.
Most people who eat a balanced diet, don't need supplemental vitamins. But if you need B12, I highly recommend Methylcobalamin.
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B12 deficiency is rare as compared to folate deficiency. Usually B12 deficiency takes months if not years to develop, and most likely the cause is going vegan (B12 comes from meat, eggs, cheese etc).
If you're eating a normal or even an "unhealthy" diet, you should worry more about folate deficiency rather than B12 deficiency, because folate is in leafy green, and the consequences of deficiency takes a shorter time to manifest (weeks).