Posted by Ame Sans Vie on August 10, 2003, at 16:06:18
In reply to AME SANS VIE! Questions re sublingual B vitamins:, posted by Janelle on August 10, 2003, at 15:39:54
> Hi,
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> Sorry I still have not had the chance to email you - being limited to 30 minutes at the library makes it difficult to respond to what's already there, never mind compose a new one!No problem, take your time. :-)
> Anyway, WalMart got in the Sublingual B vitamins you suggested to me and I got them! I have a couple of questions:
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> 1) It says to store them in a "cool, dry place" -- well I live in an EXTREMELY hot climate and when I go out during the day I crank UP the A/C so it gets a bit warm inside, so as to help control my electric bill. SO ... I put the bottle of sublingual B vitamins in the front of my refrigerator - is this okay? I'm afraid it might get too warm for them if I kept them out on the counter (or in a cabinet which gets no air)That's just fine -- a regrigerator is the ideal place to store it, actually. It's where I keep mine.
> 2) When is the best time to take them? What I do in the am is take my multivitmin and meds first thing, then eat breakfast right away. Today, the first day with the sublingual B vitamins I just took a dropper full right after taking the other stuff, then had breakfast.
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> Is this okay, or should I be taking the B vitamins on a full stomach (meaning AFTER I eat)?
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> I do eat immediately (well like 5-10 minutes) after I take my meds/vitamin so I would think this is okay?
That's also just fine. Even though much of it is absorbed into the lining of your mouth, there is still some of it that is absorbed through your GI tract. The liquid form is no different from the tablets in that they both enter the system more efficiently via this route with food in your stomach.
> If you could answer these questions, I'd greatly appreciate it! Merci!Il n'y a pas de quoi. :-)
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