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The Methylcobalamin and Cyanocobalamin Difference - It comes down to one molecule. Methylcobalamin has a methyl group (carbon & hydrogen) while the cyanocobalamin has a cyanide group. Obviously cyanide is not something you would expect to find in your vitamins. Also, our bodies have no use for the cyano- compound itself. Once in our bodies we begin trying to remove it. Why take the inactive form (cyano) which requires the body to break it down into the active form (methyl) when you can start with the active form (methyl) right from the moment it enters our body. The amount of cyanide released in the conversion process is not thought at this time to cause any damage. We ask though, why put a known poison in your body when you dont have to? Where Methylcobalamin outshines Cyanocobalamin - On top of not having been processed with cyanide, research has shown that the Methyl version remains in the body for longer periods of time and at higher levels than cyanocobalamin. This means your body is supplied with B12 for longer, meaning you dont need to take as much to have the same effect. Taking sublingual methylcobalamin (under the tongue) allows the body to bypass the digestive system where there can be issues for many in properly absorbing the B12. This ensures your body gets what it needs. As we age it becomes harder and harder for our digestive system to absorb B12. Why do many vitamin suppliers choose Cyano over Methyl? - Its disappointing and probably not surprising, cost. Manufacturing the cyano form is much lower in cost than making methylcobalamin. We arent going to provide the lowest cost supplements so we make more money. We only provide the highest quality, most bio-available products possible. With us you know your body will be able to absorb and fully utilize our ingredients. Made in the USA in an FDA inspected facility. 100% MONEY BACK
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