Vitamin B12 Spray
- High potency vitamin B12
- RAs adenosyl and methylcobalamin
- Fast acting, sublingual spray.
A convenient, flexible oral spray providing optimal levels of vital vitamin B12. An alternative to tablets or capsules, simply spray into the mouth under the tongue, where it is rapidly absorbed and gets straight to work. Each 2 sprays contain 100µg in the active adenosyl and methylcobalamin forms, that can be used directly by the body’s cells.`
High-potency, vitamin B12
Provides the most active and bio-effective forms of B12 - methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin, ready for the body to use.
For methylation support and energy production
Vitamin B12 supports energy metabolism and red blood cell formation, reducing tiredness and fatigue. It promotes healthy methylation, reducing homocysteine and supporting cellular health, nerve cell structure and function, detoxification, and healthy neurotransmitter balance, including serotonin and melatonin.
Convenient, flexible, rapid acting sublingual form.
Easy to use and flexible, to get exactly the dose you need. Spray under the tongue for quick absorption and uptake by cells for optimum efficacy. Sublingual B12 is especially useful for people who have issues with B12 absorption via the gut.
About our Vitamin B12 supplement
Not all forms of B12 are effective at increasing levels in the body. Vitamin B12 Spray is a convenient, flexible oral spray providing optimal levels of vital vitamin B12 in the active and bio-effective forms of B12 - methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin, for optimal absorption, utilisation, and maintenance.
Benefits of vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 supports energy metabolism and red blood cell formation, reducing tiredness and fatigue. Adenosylcobalamin is particularly active as a cofactor in mitochondrial energy production. Methylcobalamin promotes healthy methylation, reducing homocysteine (a chemical linked to reduced cardiovascular and nerve function) and supporting cellular health, immune function, nerve cell structure and function, detoxification, and healthy neurotransmitter balance, including serotonin and melatonin.
What are the benefits of a sublingual B12 spray?
Easy to use and flexible, our vitamin B12 spray helps you get exactly the dose you need. Spray under the tongue where it is rapidly absorbed and gets straight to work, with easy uptake by cells for optimum efficacy. Sublingual B12 bypasses the normal route of digestion, and does not require stomach acid or intrinsic factor, so is perfectly suited to those with pernicious anaemia, compromised digestion, taking PPIs/antacids, vegetarians or vegans, or anyone wishing to raise their B12 levels quickly and effectively.
Who might benefit from taking a B12 supplement?
People at particular risk of vitamin B12 deficiency include those eating a vegan or vegetarian diet, older adults, and people with low stomach acid or using medications that reduce it (e.g. antacids, proton pump inhibitors, blockers) or other digestive conditions which can lead to malabsorption (e.g., gastritis, Crohn’s, coeliac disease). People suffering from a condition called Pernicious Anaemia lack sufficient ‘Intrinsic Factor’ needed to bind and absorb B12 from foods are particularly susceptible to B12 deficiency and the resulting impact on reduced red blood cell formation.
2 sprays taken daily under the tongue or as directed by a practitioner.
| Active Nutrient | Strength | %NRV* |
| Vitamin B12 (as methyl and adenosyl cobalamin) | 100µg | 4000 |
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+NRV = Nutritional Reference Value * Indicates no NRV |
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Vegetable glycerine, purified water, preservative (citric acid, potassium sorbate), vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin & adenosylcobalamin).
Vegetarians and vegans.
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. If you are taking any medication, consult a doctor before use.
GMO, wheat, soy, dairy, added sugar, flavourings & colourings.
Keep out of sight and reach of children. Do not use if sealing strip is missing or broken. Best before date: see base of container. Store in a cool, dry, place.
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FAQ’s
How do I know if I am deficient in vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12 deficiency can develop gradually, so symptoms may be easy to overlook at first. Common signs include low energy or fatigue, brain fog, poor concentration, tingling or numbness in the hands or feet, pale skin, mood changes, or a sore tongue. Those most at risk include people following vegan or vegetarian diets, adults over 50, or anyone with digestive issues such as coeliac or Crohn’s disease, which can affect absorption. Low stomach acid, or long-term use of certain medications, including acid-reducing drugsmay also lower B12 levels. If you suspect a deficiency, it’s best to speak with a healthcare professional, who can confirm your status through a simple blood test.









