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TWINLAB - B-12 DOTS, 5000 MCG

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TWINLAB - B-12 DOTS, 5000 MCG Supports Natural Energy Levels* Vitamin B-12 is an essential vitamin that helps to build and maintain healthy cells, is used to create DNA, plays a role in protein and fat metabolism, and helps to support healthy energy levels.* Some people, including those with intestinal issues and older individuals, may have difficulty absorbing this important vitamin from food. Additionally, vegetarians may not get enough vitamin B-12 through their diet.
Product Specs:
Size/Count: 30, 60
Form: Tablet
Twinlab’s delicious cherry-flavored Mega B-12 Dots dissolve quickly in the mouth before swallowing to deliver 5000 mcg of vitamin B-12 that is easily assimilated for increased bioavailability. The convenient, portable-sized bottle is great on the go, so you can get your B-12 when you need it most. Our vegetarian formula is free of added gelatin and contains no added preservatives, fructose, honey, artificial flavors or colors.
Suggested Use: One dot daily. For best results, allow tablet to dissolve in mouth before swallowing.
WARNING: If you are pregnant or nursing, taking any medication, or have any medical condition, consult a health care professional before use. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
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