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Vitamin Shoppe - B-12 With Folic Acid - Raspberry, 2 oz Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
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Vitamin Shoppe - B-12 With Folic Acid - Raspberry, 2 oz
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Atkins Blowout - Take 50% Off Every Atkins Product in Stock at The Vitamin Shoppe Boutique on Amazon. Get the lowest prices The Vitamin Shoppe has ever offered on ALL Atkins products in stock. Take advantage of this online exclusive while supplies last! Additional availability information: For shipments in the continental U.S.: If an item is backordered, we will ship the balance of your order immediately and send your backordered item when it becomes available at no additional shipping charge. For further information, refer to our Shipping Rates & Policy link found below. Serving Size - 1/5 teaspoon
Safety Information Consult your physician prior to use if you are pregnant or nursing. STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. TAMPER RESISTANT Do not use if outer seal is broken. Product Description Vitamin B12 is now available in liquid form, for faster absorption. Vitamin B12 is essential for the metabolism of carbohydrates, formation of red blood cells and nerve tissue, and for energy production.* Liquid B12 is formulated with folic acid, which works with other B vitamins to support cardiovascular health.* Vegetarians are likely candidates for B12 deficiency as it is most commonly available from animal sources. Ingredients Folic Acid: 400mcg, Vitamin B12: 1000mcg Directions As a dietary supplement for adults, take one full dropper (1 ml) under the tongue daily, preferably after meals. Shake well before using. Legal Disclaimer The products and the claims made about specific products on or through this site have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration and are not approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
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