medlab - NANOCELLE ACTIVATED B12
medlab - NANOCELLE ACTIVATED B12
Medlab NanoCelle Activated B12
Medlab NanoCelle Activated B12 (in the mecobalamin form) may assist in the management of dietary vitamin B12 deficiency as may occur in vegetarians, vegans, the elderly, and those taking certain medications that lower stomach acid. Medlab NanoCelle Activated B12e delivers nanoparticle-sized molecules of the vitamin for absorption across the oral buccal mucosa, bypassing the gastrointestinal tract.
Vitamin B12:
Essential for energy production.
Reduces fatigue and tiredness.
Supports healthy neurological function.
Essential for DNA synthesis.
Required for red blood cell production.
Suitable for groups at increased risk of vitamin B12 deficiency.
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
WARNING: Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet. Contains potassium sorbate.
WHAT IS NANOCELLE?
NanoCelle is a unique delivery technology that is safe, effective and convenient, administered as a spray onto the oro-buccal membrane inside of the cheek.
The vitamin is in a nano-particle size so that it can be directly absorbed into the blood stream. This enables the formulation to be lower dose with higher absorption, in contrast to ingested forms.
NanoCelle has been shown to have a higher absorption rate than tablets, capsules, gel capsules, dermal patches, sublingual (under the tongue) liquid, and intramuscular injections. By avoiding the digestion pathway, this technology is beneficial for those experiencing gastrointestinal or digestion complications.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Deliver two (2) sprays into the mouth once per day before meals, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
INGREDIENTS
Each 0.3 mL Dose (2 sprays) Contains:
Vitamin B12 (as mecobalamin) 1000 ΞΌg
Excipients: Water, Modified vegetable oil, Glycerol, Anhydrous citric acid, Potassium sorbate, Steviol glycosides, Peppermint oil, D-alpha tocopherol, Soy oil
DOES NOT CONTAIN
Animal products
Dairy
Gluten
Lactose