View Full Version : B12 Question-What Kind?
vgloveforlife
09-29-2006, 08:36 AM
I'm a little bit confused. What type of B12 is the best: Cyanobalmin or methylcobalamin? And I think there is another one too called adenosylcobalamin.
I've been resarching it and have found that methyl is so much better absorbed by the body but it is much rarer to find this as B12 but I also remember somone on these boards saying that Cyan is the one to get.
So which is it?
Thanks in advance!
veganman
09-29-2006, 09:30 AM
Everything I have read says that methylcobalamin is best.
Pansy
09-29-2006, 11:22 AM
If you go to Search...(banana button...above) and put in Vitamin B-12,
you will find all kinds of post on the matter that has been discussed till the cows come home....he he!!!!
Warm Blessings,
Pansy
vgloveforlife
09-29-2006, 01:56 PM
I will get the methyl although I wish the person who had recommend the cyan would come foward and say why.
Pansy-yes the banana does have tons of info-I searched that but couldn't really find my answer. I think it's a good idea for b12 issues to stay current on the boards though as it is so important.
5 months into raw and I think my daughter may have been b12 deficient. She was getting tingling in her hands and feet.
girlsmiley
09-29-2006, 02:58 PM
A few days after starting my RAW journey a Vegetarian told me, "Make sure you get enough B-12."
Well, I guess I didn't even think that I could be deficient in any of the vitamins/minerals if I was eating a well-balanced RAW diet. And I hadn't even been concerned about it ... until reading this.
Do I need to worry about supplementing my RAW diet? If so, what vitamins/minerals should I be concerned about?
Sharon in Colorado
09-29-2006, 03:06 PM
First off, how do you know you're deficient?
We, as vegetarians and raw food eaters are all told and warned about this, but as Dr. Graham has stated, B-12 deficiency was orignally discovered in meat eaters. Anybody can have a deficiency, not only vegetarians.
So do you know if you are deficient? Do you have symptoms or have you taken a blood test to determine this?
And how do we know what supplement to take and in which amount?
When we eat whole foods, they supply nutrients in perfect amounts the way they were created for us, so who determines what is the correct amount or correct type of nutrient for us?
girlsmiley
09-29-2006, 03:23 PM
Maybe I should have said, "I didn't even know I could 'get' deficient" ... as far as I know I am not deficient in any viatmins/minerals.
My next Dr. appt is in December (I go every 3 months for diabetic checkups).
My Dr. did want me to go back on insulin (I took myself off a year ago). When I explained that I had just switched to a RAW diet he said he'd wait and seen what happens during these next 3 months.
Sharon in Colorado
09-29-2006, 03:53 PM
Girlsmiley I wasn't directing the questions/statements to anyone in particular. Just wanted to put some perspective in to the B12 fear.
Today it's B12 defiency, tomorrow who knows what nutrient they'll discover that we 'need'.
Spectatrix
09-29-2006, 04:19 PM
Do I need to worry about supplementing my RAW diet? If so, what vitamins/minerals should I be concerned about?
Quite possibly. B12 is the only one you might need to worried about. I'd recommend just getting a yearly blood test for B12 and supplement if your levels start dropping.
KindnessToAllCreatures
09-30-2006, 08:12 PM
Girlsmiley, if you continue on your raw journey, both you and your doctor will be pleasantly surprised at your December appt.
If you haven't seen this already, I think you'll enjoy seeing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynXGA6fCEgU&NR
May you continue to have good health and much happiness on your raw journey! :)
With Love.
Queen Shelley
10-01-2006, 12:49 AM
My understanding is that B 12 is made from 'sludge', ahemm, not good. But it is in Spirulina and Chlorella. So I add some 'green goo' to my smoothies every now and then. :D
vgloveforlife
10-01-2006, 06:43 AM
Queen Shelley-
Spirulina and chlorella have b12 but it is not in a useable form to the human body and I do remember hearing that it can actually interfer with the useable b12 in our bodies.
THERE ARE NO RELIABLE VEGAN SOURCES OF B12. YOU MUST SUPPLEMENT. B12 DEFICIENCY IS VERY SERIOUS!
Sorry for shouting but I just need to get this accross. I've been a vegan for 4 years and I think I've been deficient twice in b12. I am going to make sure this never happens again.
vgloveforlife
10-01-2006, 06:47 AM
To add to my post above: Last Summer when I realized my symptoms could be b12 defiency I took some liquid b12 and ended up overdosing on it. Although that was uncomfortable because your body is so hot all over with a rash, I felt much better the next day. My deficiency symptoms went away.
B12 really is so important!
girlsmiley
10-01-2006, 12:19 PM
I did go out and get a B-complex capsule.
I did see the promo for "Raw for 30 Days" and I am excited for it to come out.
Kerilyn
10-01-2006, 01:49 PM
:D
If you haven't seen this already, I think you'll enjoy seeing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynXGA6fCEgU&NR
May you continue to have good health and much happiness on your raw journey! :)
With Love.
What a GREAT video!!! I love it and want to spread this around to EVERYONE I know!! wow, thanks for sharing..have any others?? email me: Kerilyn02@hotmail.com!!!
KindnessToAllCreatures
10-01-2006, 05:05 PM
Kerilyn-
I can't take credit for finding the video clip. Someone else posted about it on RFT.
Apparently it's a promo for a movie coming out. For more information related to this: http://www.rawfoodtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20311.
Sorry- I don't know of any other videos. :o
Thank you for all that you do to promote healthy living!
With Love.
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