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B12 Adenosylcobalamin Global healing health center, stable in liquid form only.

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How to Determine Adenosylcobalamin Deficiency

High levels of Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) in the blood or the urine reflect inadequate adenosylcobalamin levels. One study found people with reported MMA levels of .27 micromoles per liter or higher (.26 or above indicates B-12 deficiency) may show higher homocysteine levels, while those at .60 may suffer from neurological issues.[1, 2] Testing for MMA will reveal whether the body is adenosylcobalamin deficient.

4. Supplementing With Adenosylcobalamin

Although it’s a natural and essential form of B-12, adenosylcobalamin is not stable in a pill form (unlike cyanocobalamin) so it’s not commonly used in B-12 supplements unless it’s a liquid formulation. VeganSafe™ B-12 is a liquid B-12 supplement I developed that combines the coenzyme forms of methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin. It’s absolutely ideal for getting your daily requirements of B-12 and perfect for those with an increased risk of B-12 deficiency, especially older adults, vegetarians,

I want to try this type of b12, since I read an article on here on this form of B12. I found $17 under your tongue melts, on Amazon, and this vegan B12 liquid from Global Healing $40, very expensive, I'd rather not spend that much, but if what this Dr. Said is true, what do you do!! What has been your experience with this type of b12 in pill form.

†Results may vary. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor. Global Healing Center does not dispense medical advice, prescribe, or diagnose illness. The views and nutritional advice expressed by Global Healing Center are not intended to be a substitute for conventional medical service. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.

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Farooqji

I think copied from here

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park_bear

It is only 20% adenosylcobalamin.

This party has a vested interest in stating the pill form is not stable. No evidence provided for that claim. Not buying it.

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akgirlsrock in reply topark_bear

Yes, sound fishy, thanks for input.

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faridaro

I trust Dr. Ben Lynch who has a number of B12's including adenosylcobalamin on his website seekinghealth.com/collectio...

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park_bear in reply tofaridaro

Good find. The only source that has got straight unadulterated adenosylcobalamin.

seekinghealth.com/collectio...

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faridaro in reply topark_bear

Take note that your link has Adeno B12 size 3 packs. I would rather buy 1 pack and see if it works for you.

B12 is a complicated vitamin and according to someone quoting Dr. Amy Yasko " the most well tolerated active form of B12 for folks seems to be hydroxocobalamin. Every single one of the genetic combinations she lists should be able to tolerate B12 in the form of hydroxocobalamin. This is why our methylation protocol suggests hydroxocobalamin as the B12 form to begin with."

Here is the link to the website:

methyl-life.com/mthfr-what-...

Also, "Dr. Amy Yasko and Nutritionist Cynthia Smith, both suggests you can consider taking low dose lithium orotate (Cynthia Smith suggests approximately 4.6 mg pulsed a couple times a week before adding the B12 form in that’s most likely best for you)."

Lithium is used by B12 for intracellular transport and if you start taking big doses of B12 you may get depleted of lithium which is needed for neurprotection.

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glenandgerry in reply tofaridaro

Very interesting, thanks for sharing

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Kia17 in reply tofaridaro

Are you taking Hydroxycobalmin and Lithium Orotate?

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faridaro in reply toKia17

Yes, I am taking both, not every day though, but a few times a week.

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Kia17 in reply tofaridaro

Please can you share your experiences of taking them including the dosage?

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faridaro in reply toKia17

I take 2000 mcg Hydroxo B12 and Lithium orotate 20mg about 2-3 times/week or whenever I feel out of energy - it gives me a little boost as I have tendency to feel tired.

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Kia17 in reply tofaridaro

Many thanks

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faridaro in reply toKia17

My pleasure!

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ConnieD in reply tofaridaro

What brand of lithium do you take?

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faridaro in reply toConnieD

Vital Nutrients brand.

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ConnieD in reply tofaridaro

Thank you

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Despe in reply tofaridaro

Why not a combination of Hydro and Adeno?

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faridaro in reply toDespe

Good question! Actually I've been thinking about it but when I see on Seeking Health website that HydroxoB12 is the best seller and has more reviews than other types of B12 - that factor and also the fact that hydroxocobalamin has been isolated in 1949 and has good safety record makes me more favorable to it, but I could be wrong.

Also, I came across the following piece of information on some european website: "hydroxycobalamin also binds with nitric oxide (NO), therefore reducing nitrosative stress – believed to be the cause of many diseases. Research is currently being conducted into the connections between nitrosative stress and diseases, such as: autoimmune diseases, neurodermatitis, psoriasis, asthma, heart attack, stroke, dementia, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and cancer."

b12-vitamin.com/hydroxocoba...

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/258...

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/277...

Would very much appreciate others comments on this topic as I am not really sure which type is the best.

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Despe in reply tofaridaro

I don't know either. Our Functional Medicine doctor put my husband on methylcobalamin. I didn't know about the other types of B12. I will ask Dr. Mischley. Both though adeno and hydro seem to be very good. That's why I asked why not a combination of both.

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faridaro in reply toDespe

Please let me know which kind Dr. Mischley suggests.

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Despe in reply tofaridaro

Based on what I read, I believe the combo I questioned is the best B12. I will let Dr. Mischley know that my husband started this combination (Adeno/Methyl) B12.

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Despe in reply topark_bear

I added it to my supplement list. Will order it today. Thanks!

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park_bear in reply toDespe

I put in my order 12 days ago and they still have not shipped. I just sent them a message asking what is going on.

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Despe in reply topark_bear

Don't know where you ordered it from, but Amazon has plenty.

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park_bear in reply toDespe

The forms I was able to find on Amazon were not pure adenocobalamin which is what I want.

I ordered from: seekinghealth.com/collectio...

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Despe in reply topark_bear

amazon.com/Seeking-Health-S...

Park_bear, isn't this identical to what you are looking for?

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park_bear in reply toDespe

It sure is. Do not know how I managed to miss that. Anyway, seeking health got back to me and will be sending out my shipment promptly.

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Farooqji

FAQ about Adeno B12

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