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Reddit mentions of Deva Vegan Vitamins Sublingual B12 1000 mcg Tablets, 90 Count

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We found 7 Reddit mentions of Deva Vegan Vitamins Sublingual B12 1000 mcg Tablets, 90 Count. Here are the top ones.

DEVA Vegan B12 Sublingual is 100% animal free, and guaranteed for purityIt is an especially important vitamin for maintaining healthy nerve cellsVitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin that is stored in the liverVitamin B12 serves to control homocysteine levelsDEVA Sublingual Vitamin B-12 contains 100% Daily Value of Folic Acid and Vitamin B-6 to help reduce blood homocysteine levelsRecommended Use : For adults take one (1) tablet daily by dissolving in mouth before swallowing or as directed by a health care professional. Tablet can also be chewed if desired
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ColorWhite
Height3.4 Inches
Length3.8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2016
Size90 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.09 Pounds
Width1.8 Inches
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Found 7 comments on Deva Vegan Vitamins Sublingual B12 1000 mcg Tablets, 90 Count:

u/_ana_banana_ · 3 pointsr/vegan

I take these:
DEVA Vegan Vitamins Sublingual B12 1,000 mcg Tabs, 90 ct https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ATPBE6E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_O8x3Bb8BPX86H

They dissolve under your tongue and you only have to take it once a week.

u/bogdan_on_reddit · 3 pointsr/vegan

I take "Deva Vegan B12 Fast Dissolve1000 mcg Tablets" - this is a link to them on Amazon (just a link, not some referral bullshit): https://www.amazon.com/Vegan-Vitamins-Sublingual-Tablets-Count/dp/B01ATPBE6E/

I'm not a big fan of pills but these things don't taste bad and can just dissolve in your mouth - they kind of remind me of those chalky sugar straws that kids would pretend were cigarettes from the 90's... anyway... easy to take.

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>But, bro, it's liek 16,667% of your Daily Value - are you trying to get me to be kill?

B-12 is water-soluble just like Vitamin C - as long as you pee at least once per week you'll be fine. And no excess upper level yet exists for toxicity. Your body will take as much as it needs, and remove the rest through urination.

I've been taking these for almost 4 years now according to my Amazon purchase history.

u/herbivorous-cyborg · 2 pointsr/veganfitness

I once had a diagnosed B12 deficiency and cured it using this product: https://www.amazon.com/DEVA-Vegan-Vitamins-Sublingual-Tabs/dp/B01ATPBE6E

I took 2 per day at first because my deficiency was serious. Now I take 1 per week (dissolve under the tongue). My b12 levels have been perfectly healthy ever since then (about 2 years ago)

u/KerfuffleV2 · 1 pointr/Cringetopia

> because thats a total cop out, as I mentioned you can claim any diet is healthy if you pump the required human nutrients in it.

It's one single nutrient that's easy and practical to get a sufficient amount of either by consuming fortified foods (basically all plant-based milks are fortified with B12, for example) or taking a small tablet every so often. Also omnivores eat many fortified foods as well. The vast majority of breakfast cereals are fortified with vitamins and minerals. Dairy milk is usually fortified with vitamin A and D and so on. It's highly unlikely there are no fortified foods currently in your diet.

To make a pure meat diet healthy you'd likely have to supplement significantly more nutrients. Generally speaking, most heath and dietary organizations recommend eating less meat and other animal products so it's dubious that the baseline of pure meat diets would be equivalently healthy.

I'm unaware of any reputable health and dietary organizations recommending people eat less fruits and vegetables. Are you?

> And no matter what I dont think downing a pack of flinstone gummies is a healthy diet

You can buy 90 tablets that each have 16,667% of the US RDA B12 (also 100% each of B6 and folic acid) at a cost of $7 from Amazon with free shipping if you have Prime. Unless you have serious absorption issues (which would cause you problems on a non-vegan diet also) you can meet your requirements easily by taking one every week.

I don't understand why you seem so threatened by the idea of people being able to meet their nutritional needs without animal products in a reasonable and practicable way that you feel compelled to make up a strawman to argue against.

u/bob_vela · 1 pointr/Nootropics

Try taking a supplement that is absorbed better than swallowing. Sublingual methods are shown to have better absorption rates. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Vegan-Vitamins-Sublingual-Tablets-Count/dp/B01ATPBE6E/ref=sr_1_2_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1501279266&sr=1-2&keywords=deva+b12

u/shinebright_shinefar · 1 pointr/vegan

I don't swallow pills but I take a lot of vitamins. I take this b-12, pour liquid iron in my OJ (I get it from my local pharmacy), and spray vitamin D. I also eat a chewable turmeric. I used to get my b-12 from all the nutritional yeast I ate but I don't eat it as much anymore so it's easier to take the vitamins. If you get your blood checked every 3-6 months you should be able to keep tabs on what you're lacking if anything.