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Great-tasting dissolving B12 folate vitamin lozenge*
- Unique lozenge designed to dissolve in the mouth without requiring water
- Provides activated B vitamins
- Sugar free
- Great-tasting
Made with hypoallergenic, vegetarian ingredients
Healthy methylation is vital for cellular health, hormone and neurotransmitter production, and energy metabolism. This great-tasting, fruit flavored lozenge contains no sugar, magnesium stearate, or artificial colors or flavors.*Great-tasting dissolving B12 folate vitamin lozenge*
PureMelt B12 Folate provides activated B vitamins in a unique lozenge designed to dissolve in the mouth without requiring water. Each lozenge provides 1, 000 mcg of methylcobalamin (the active form of vitamin B12) and 400 mcg of Metafolin® L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate (L-5-MTHF), the naturally occurring, universally metabolized form of folate. Optimal levels of these B vitamins have been associated with cellular, cardiovascular, neurological and psychological health. Activated B vitamins provide methyl groups to support healthy methylation, a key regulator of genetic expression and cellular function. Healthy methylation is vital for cellular health, hormone and neurotransmitter production, and energy metabolism. This great-tasting, fruit flavored lozenge contains no sugar, magnesium stearate, or artificial colors or flavors.
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Servings Per Container: 90
Take 1 lozenge, 1-2 times daily, with or between meals, or as directed by a health professional. Allow tablet to dissolve in mouth and swallow.
Serving Size: 1 vegetarian lozenge
Amount Per Serving
Folate … 667 mcg DFE (L-5-MTHF 400 mcg)
(as Metafolin®, L-5-MTHF)
Vitamin B12 … 1, 000mcg
(as methylcobalamin)Other Ingredients: xylitol, mannitol, natural berry, cherry, and vanilla flavor, carboxymethyl cellulose, cellulose, ascorbyl palmitate, malic acid
Metafolin® is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany.
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If pregnant or lactating, consult your physician before taking this product. At this time, there are no known side effects or precautions. Consult your physician for more information.
Folate may adversely interact with chemotherapeutic drugs. Consult your physician for more information.
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