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I read many times not to choose the B Vitamin Complex supplement that contains Cyanide in B12.

Most of those on sale actually do contain Cyanide.

There are a few that do not but these are more expensive.

Would you knowingly put Cyanide in your body?

Or pay the premium price for the product that does not contain it?

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15 minutes ago, Lite Beer said:

Appreciate all of the above.

As there is an alternative (albeit expensive) I still am a little reluctant to injest Cyanide.

Maybe it's just me lol.

What is the alternative you allude to? I suspect this will degrade into hyping some herb. 

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I saw that the typical Thailand b12 pill had some kind of a cyanide component (well described above). It creeped me out. I’ve been buying Eisai Methycobal B12 10-tab strip x 3 box @ 0.5 mg for 165 baht oer box. Eisai also markets injectable vials; a couple of years ago I paid 550 per 10 vial box. My clinic charges 100 baht for the injection. Since my b12 test results have been okay just using pills, I stopped with the vials.

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3 hours ago, gargamon said:

What is the alternative you allude to? I suspect this will degrade into hyping some herb. 

This contains Methylcobalamin.  Rather than Cyanocobalamin

Doctor's Best Fully Active B Complex | Lazada.co.th

And this one.

[Exp2025] Life Extension BioActive Complete B-Complex 60 Vegetarian Capsules วิตามินบีรวม | Lazada.co.th

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21 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

 

Then you will need to avoid a number of foods, including bamboo shoots, spinach, almonds, lima beans, soy etc

 

Small amounts o  cyanide natural occur in quite  a number of foods and are harmless.

 

As are the trace amounts of cyanide released from metabolism of synthetic B12.

 

 

Wow it's everywhere.

Thanks Sheryl.

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Some 500 years ago, Paracelsus observed  "The dose makes the poison".

 

Even water is toxic if imbibed in sufficient amounts.

 

Some foods are quite poisonous if not properly prepared, e.g. lectins in red kidney beans, cyanide in bamboo, tetrodotoxin in pufferfish, thiaminase in nardoo seed. The residual amounts of those toxins do not cause problems after correct treatment.

 

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12 hours ago, Lite Beer said:

I read many times not to choose the B Vitamin Complex supplement that contains Cyanide in B12.

Most of those on sale actually do contain Cyanide.

There are a few that do not but these are more expensive.

Would you knowingly put Cyanide in your body?

Or pay the premium price for the product that does not contain it?

Is this why you drink lite beer?

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19 hours ago, The Theory said:

Never buy cheap vitamins. They are not pure and contain other chemicals, not only what are listed back of bottles. 

Or buy the same vitamins at the farmacy but at a  much higher price ?

Yes I don't trust lazada vitamins , but I have no choice .

I'm vegetarian but some eggs and yoghurt are not enough . Once I get back to europe , I will let them test my blood to see if these lazada B12 and D3 really work. 

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