LIPO-C with NAD+

So you took it with the crystals (?). Hmm wonder what they are from ?
NO! I did not take it with the crystals, I requested a refund/replacement.

I have a vial from an earlier batch and ordered two more (that i received last week). I didn't even open the mailing envelope when I received them until I heard other users reporting crystaizaion.

The batch I am currently using is fine, no crystals.
 
You are the best for doing that! Thank you 💖

By the way.. I did email them and their B12 is Methyl. I would rather have that than the Cyano
@GimmeABreak Yes that’s what I was told as well. The Empower version uses the Methyl. The Hallandale Lipo C has the cyano version.
Both available at defy medical. I tried the Hallendale version.
 
@GimmeABreak Yes that’s what I was told as well. The Empower version uses the Methyl. The Hallandale Lipo C has the cyano version.
Both available at defy medical. I tried the Hallendale version.
I didn't understand the difference so I google'd it:

TLDR: Cyano B12 is the cheap stuff and Methyl B12 is good

Enter Google AI:
  • Production: CyanoB12 is synthetic, while methylB12 is naturally occurring.
  • Body use: The body can convert synthetic forms of vitamin B12 into natural ones. After absorption, the methyl group is removed from methylB12, and the body must re-form it to make it usable.
  • Supplements: CyanoB12 is more commonly used in supplements because it's less expensive than other forms of vitamin B12.
  • Foods: MethylB12 is found in foods like fish, meat, eggs, and milk
  • Health benefits: Both forms of vitamin B12 can help with conditions like B12 deficiency, pernicious anemia, ALS, and neuropathic pain. MethylB12 may also help with sleep quality and circadian rhythm.
    Bioavailability: Some research suggests that methylB12 is more bioavailable than cyanoB12, while other research suggests that there's no difference in absorption or bioavailability between the two forms.




 
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