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120-ct Sports Research 2000mcg Methyl Vitamin B12 Liquid Veggie Capsules

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Sports Research via Amazon has 120-ct Sports Research 2000mcg Methyl Vitamin B12 Liquid Veggie Capsules on sale for $17.95 - $8.98 (visit the promo code page to activate coupon or apply promo code 50SPORMCLG at checkout) - $1.80 (10% Subscribe & Save discount) = $7.17. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

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Sports Research via Amazon has 120-ct Sports Research 2000mcg Methyl Vitamin B12 Liquid Veggie Capsules on sale for $17.95 - $8.98 (visit the promo code page to activate coupon or apply promo code 50SPORMCLG at checkout) - $1.80 (10% Subscribe & Save discount) = $7.17. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $18.78 lower (72% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $25.95.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
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Model: Sports Research® Vitamin B12 as Methylcobalamin 2000mcg - Plant Based B12 w/Coconut MCT Oil for Energy Metabolism Support - Vegan Certified · Non-GMO · Gluten Free - 120 Liquid Caps

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Jul 28, 2025 09:18 AM
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HardiklukhiJul 28, 2025 09:18 AM
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5000 mcg has same deal with same coupon code
Jul 28, 2025 01:16 PM
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Jul 28, 2025 01:16 PM
p9985Jul 28, 2025 01:16 PM
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discount applied for max 3
Jul 28, 2025 08:33 PM
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SharpRiver4013Jul 28, 2025 08:33 PM
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Great deal!
Jul 28, 2025 10:59 PM
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SimMike777Jul 28, 2025 10:59 PM
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I can't imagine needing a dose that high. You are probably pissing most of it out.
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Quote from SimMike777 :
I can't imagine needing a dose that high. You are probably pissing most of it out.
That's most likely the outcome. It is water soluble, and there is no upper limit level for B12, and it has a very low toxicity level. So you won't do damage to yourself. You'll just piss any unused portion out of your body.

2000 mcg of methyl B12 = 83,333% DV. It looks crazy when you see it like that. 83,000+ times the amount recommended for daily consumption. 😂

This company actually has a 5,000 mcg version of methyl B12. Just a slightly higher 208,333% of the Daily Value 😲
Jul 28, 2025 11:32 PM
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rapidron1Jul 28, 2025 11:32 PM
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You had me at meth!
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MusicSharkJul 28, 2025 11:39 PM
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Quote from PocketsThick :
That's most likely the outcome. It is water soluble, and there is no upper limit level for B12, and it has a very low toxicity level. So you won't do damage to yourself. You'll just piss any unused portion out of your body.

2000 mcg of methyl B12 = 83,333% DV. It looks crazy when you see it like that. 83,000+ times the amount recommended for daily consumption. 😂

This company actually has a 5,000 mcg version of methyl B12. Just a slightly higher 208,333% of the Daily Value 😲
They could create smaller dose but no. They want to be "popular".

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Jul 28, 2025 11:44 PM
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MusicSharkJul 28, 2025 11:44 PM
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Are you saying that the vitamin B12 found in supplements (Cyanocobalamin) is mostly useless/waste of money?
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Quote from MusicShark :
Are you saying that the vitamin B12 found in supplements (Cyanocobalamin) is mostly useless/waste of money?

Cyanocobalamin is the synthetic version ....hard to believe, but it is made with cyanide, hence "cyan." I didn't believe it when I heard it, but went to nhi website (either that or fda site) and it was true! Had the danger triangle ⚠️ next to it. Cheap and toxic version. Sports Research is overall a great company and careful what ingredients they put in their supplements. Best bang for your buck companies that doesn't skimp out on quality
Thorne (pricer side) and Garden of life (similar to sports research prices) are great too. Generally speaking, you could blindly buy from these companies and not worry about toxic ingredients. The reason is many times the body rejects or has trouble digesting synthetic ingredients. In other words, the supplements are useless and cause deficiencies. Some of these ingredients are "essential" for the body to function. Lots of medical issues are deficiencies issues but medical world will put you on a drug instead (which have side effects) as these deficiencies have similarities other diseases/issues. (excuse all typos)
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Quote from PocketsThick :
That's most likely the outcome. It is water soluble, and there is no upper limit level for B12, and it has a very low toxicity level. So you won't do damage to yourself. You'll just piss any unused portion out of your body. 2000 mcg of methyl B12 = 83,333% DV. It looks crazy when you see it like that. 83,000+ times the amount recommended for daily consumption. 😂 This company actually has a 5,000 mcg version of methyl B12. Just a slightly higher 208,333% of the Daily Value 😲
People with B12 deficiency malabsorb the B12 so you need large daily doses to overcome the fact that only 3% is absorbed. Alternatively you can treat the deficiency with monthly shots. Docs often miss B12 deficiency.
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Doesn't b12 need to be absorbed sublingually if it's not injected?
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travelkinYesterday 01:28 AM
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Never heard of Methylcobalamin, but I assume it's better than tablets or sublingual drops
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DidntRealizeINeedYesterday 03:11 AM
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Quote from leecm :
Doesn't b12 need to be absorbed sublingually if it's not injected?

Yes. I am deficient and have to take it sublingually because i don't absorb it through my stomach. I used to have to get weekly injections but my doctor as since moved me to 5000mcg dissolving pills that i put under my tongue.
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Steve90Yesterday 03:27 AM
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Food sources of B12 are yummy and plentiful, but vegetarians/vegans have a hard time unless they eat cereal basically.

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Thank you

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