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Source Naturals, Dibencozide 10mg (120 Tablets)

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Original price $53.89
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Lozenge
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Vitamin B-12 (from 10 mg dibencozide
  [Coenzymated™])
8.6 mg
 
358,333%
 
† Daily Value not established.
Other Ingredients: Sorbitol, Mannitol, Natural Raspberry Flavor, Modified Cellulose Gum, Natural Peach Flavor and Magnesium Stearate.
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take 1 lozenge daily between meals or 30 minutes before workouts. For best results, allow to dissolve in the mouth before swallowing.
Caution: If you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using this product. Keep out of reach of children.
More Info

In order for vitamins to be utilized by the body, they must first be converted into their active coenzyme forms. Coenzymated™ B-12 is ready to go to work immediately. Dibencozide is another name for adenosylcobalamin, a primary coenzyme form of vitamin B-12 essential for processing branched chain amino acids for energy production in the mitochondria. Vitamin B-12 is also necessary for the production of red blood cells that deliver oxygen to tissues for energy production. Supplementation with vitamin B-12 can help ensure optimal energy production during prolonged exertion. Coenzyme supplementation reduces the body's need to synthesize the active forms of vitamin B-12, unlike the commonly used cyanocobalamin, which the body must convert to the coenzyme forms.*

About Source Naturals

Source Naturals® was created in 1982 by C.E.O. Ira Goldberg to support each individual's potential to enjoy optimal health. At that time, the kind of nutritional formulations he envisioned—for the maintenance of well-being and the enhancement of life–simply didn't exist. The idea of combining many nutrients, herbs and nutraceuticals in one formulation, though common today, was then a rarity.