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Hey all, I was experimenting with B12 and Folate but didn't have any luck for a while, as a matter of fact I only felt fatigue and nausea during the protocol.
Digging through threads I found studies on how light degrades methylb12 into hydroxyb12 with just minimal exposure to light and I was bringing my vitamins everywhere with me in a clear-coated pill container. I thought that maybe the study I read might apply to all forms of mb12 (injectable and lozenges), and that I had nothing to lose by keeping the b12 sealed in the bottle until it was time to take it
After the first dose of a "fresh b12" unexposed to light I feel extremely energetic, with no nausea or fatigue. Folate, potassium, adenob12 and Carnitine Fumarate have been kept constant, no other variables have changed so I believe this is an important discovery for me.
Here is a difference between a spoiled b12 and a fresh b12, sorry for the picture quality. If you're keeping your b12 in containers exposed to light then it might be breaking down into hydroxyb12 and causing donut hole folate deficiency since folate requires a certain amount of methylb12 to work perfectly
Digging through threads I found studies on how light degrades methylb12 into hydroxyb12 with just minimal exposure to light and I was bringing my vitamins everywhere with me in a clear-coated pill container. I thought that maybe the study I read might apply to all forms of mb12 (injectable and lozenges), and that I had nothing to lose by keeping the b12 sealed in the bottle until it was time to take it
After the first dose of a "fresh b12" unexposed to light I feel extremely energetic, with no nausea or fatigue. Folate, potassium, adenob12 and Carnitine Fumarate have been kept constant, no other variables have changed so I believe this is an important discovery for me.
Here is a difference between a spoiled b12 and a fresh b12, sorry for the picture quality. If you're keeping your b12 in containers exposed to light then it might be breaking down into hydroxyb12 and causing donut hole folate deficiency since folate requires a certain amount of methylb12 to work perfectly