Is it Crohn's-friendly? - Deva Vegan Vitamins Sublingual B-12

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DEVA Sublingual B-12 contains only one form: Methylcobalamin .Methylcobalamin, the coenzyme form of vitamin B12 is a body-friendly version, which means that no metabolic steps are required for its ingestion and it can be used it in its normal form. Our product comes as a sublingual tablet that dissolves under the tongue so the vitamin B12 can directly penetrate the bloodstream and yield its benefits. Each sublingual tablet provides 1000 mcg (16,666% of Daily Value) to ensure adequate intake.

Supplement facts:
Serving size – 1 tablet
Servings per bottle – 90

Vitamin B6 – 2mg (100% daily value)
Folic Acid – 400mcg (100% daily value)
Vitamin B12 (16666% daily value)

Other ingredients: Xylitol, mannitol, lemon flavor, citric acid, sodium citrate, vegetable stearate, silicon dioxide

Not really sure if the citric acid is enough to cause any problem and not really sure what these other ingredients are... Do y'all think it's worth trying?
 
The citric acid should not be enough to bother anyone.

Ideally, it would be better if supplements did not use vegetable stearate as an ingredient, as they are fats and if you want to absorb something surrounding it in fat is not the best idea. It will not do you any harm so I would not worry about it.

I would be interested if this works to bring up B12 levels. I would rather take it this way rather than get the shot every month.

Dan
 

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