I have been using methylcobalamin for quite sometime now and have been importing from Germany, my order was mixed up and I received adenosylcobalamin. The pharmacy told me it’s safe to use and that i should continue with this untill I receive my methylcobalamin.
Can anyone give me advice. Is it effective ? Safe and how do I store it?
Thanks
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You received injectable adenosylcobalamin? Is love to get some of that. I'm in U.S. And my Dr office could not find a source here. They told me it was too unstable.
I'm not sure, I only heard "unstable". I assumed it meant that similar to methyl or preservative free, it can spoil or lose potency quickly. I
Thank you for the info! Now I'm motivated to look and see If I can get some! I really like the oral adenosyl so my hope is that injectable will do me even Better than what I'm doing now. 😀
You know I was always using hydroxocobalamin to begin with and was told all this negative things about methylcobalamin. So It put me off from actually trying it for a long time, until I tried it. I personally feel methylcobalamin is the best form! I had a lot of nerve neuropathy and eye issues. Hydroxocobalamin was ok but it was just not as effective.
I remember taking my first injection of methyl I could really feel the difference it felt like a breath of life came back into me, I had breathing issues also and strange vibrations in my chest which cleared up so much faster when I starting injecting with methyl. The email I gave you for Arnika they also have a website and a contact number with English speaking staff which is handy to have.I have only started using Adenosylcobalamin so it’s earlier days but from the reviews online I’ve read it’s very similar to methyl, I hope I was able to help and that you can get some adenosylcobalamin.
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