✨ Unlock Your Skin's Potential with B12 Magic! ✨
Vitamin B12 Cream Methyl B-12 is a powerful topical solution designed to enhance energy levels and promote vibrant skin health. Infused with antioxidants, this grease-less cream absorbs effortlessly, helping to soothe conditions like eczema and psoriasis while rejuvenating dry skin. Made in the USA, it promises satisfaction and visible results.
N**S
First impressions: This product works well and packs a punch.
I've been taking B12 shots for the past few weeks, and found them to be beneficial. I started looking for an alternative because:1) Shots are expensive. (The ones I've been getting from my naturopath are $15 each. That adds up!)2) B12 may be "natural," but needles aren't. Something bothers me about the idea of trying to fortify my health by jabbing a sharp metal tube under my skin and giving myself an injection.3) They can hurt, if you inject them in an area that has a lot of nerve endings.3) With needles, there's a possibility of infection or complications.4) Many injectable formulas contain cyanocobalamin, not necessarily the best kind of B12 to take.SO WHAT ARE THE ALTERNATIVES?If you don't want to take B12 shots, you might consider:(1) B12 capsules and tablets (typical "vitamin pills" designed to be swallowed and digested)(2) B12 tablets (sublingual; designed to dissolve under your tongue)(3) B12 liquids and sprays (sublingual)(4) B12 patches (transdermal; the vitamin is absorbed through your skin)(5) B12 creams (also transdermal) (such as this one)The problem with item 1 (typical B vitamin pills) is that if you're not absorbing B12 from food, you're unlikely to absorb it from a tablets and capsules which, like food, end up in your digestive tract.Items 2,3,4 and 5 are all intended to bypass the intestinal tract (like injections) so in theory could result in better absorption.My experience with item 2, sublingual tablets, has been uneven. When I feel anything, it's a quick burst of energy that fades quickly. The ones I like best are the B12/folic acid/B6 tabs from Trader Joe's. But again, they're made from cyanocobalamin. And their effect doesn't seem to last.I've also tried item 3, sublingual liquids and sprays, but have not felt the same benefit I get from shots.B12 patches (item 4) are a popular alternative to injections. Some people like them a lot. But they can sometimes come off as they rub against clothing, or when taking baths or showers. And they're pretty pricey -- over $2 per patch, on the average. This is less than the cost of an injection, but still adds up. The cheaper ones have a reputation for not staying on, and for staining clothing and skin.This leaves item 5, B12 cream. Creams, like patches, deliver their product transdermally, through the skin. They're not patches, so you don't have to worry about them staying on.HOW THIS PRODUCT WORKSThe cream goes on pretty much like any hand lotion. The insert recommends rubbing it into the wrists, so I've been doing that that way. I roll up my sleeves, apply the cream to one wrist and rub with the other. There are visible blood vessels in the wrists, visible just under the surface, so I assume it's going rapidly into the bloodstream, when applied this way.The cream is a light pink in color (all B12 products have some "red" in them), and has a very faint fragrance, almost undetectable. Initially it's very visible on your skin, but if you rub it in again a few minutes after applying it, it won't be visible anymore. It feels a bit like applying a thin film of soap to the skin.One nice thing about this product, Vita Sciences Maxasorb B12 cream is that it contains methylcobalamin, which many people prefer to cyanocobalamin.MY EXPERIENCEMy first impression (on day 1) was of a jolt of energy. It felt as effective, and even faster acting, than the shots I had been giving myself. The second time I used it (day 2), I noticed a milder energy boost. It may be that my body was lower in B12 the first time, so the cream had a more noticeable effect. Still, I did feel something. All in all, my impression is that it works well, works quickly, and is an effective product. For those looking for an alternative to injections, it's worth trying.CAVEATSThe first time I pressed the dispenser, a tiny chunk came out. Apparently this is what was stuck in the dispenser. The second time, I got a large ribbon of cream. The third time, a big blob. The next couple of times, more ribbons of cream. It may be because the container is new; hopefully it'll settle into giving the same amount in each dose as the days go by. If I run into any other problems, I'll update this.
L**N
gets rid of nerves wiggling like phantom bugs under your skin
i just did a review on methylcobalimin tablets that i used successfully many times over 20 years, and when i saw this i thought it might work on the sudden facial wrinkles that i developed and later when i got a jign blood sugar reading in a routine blood test, i figured that could be the reason. i thik it is working slow;y to restore my skin to how it used to be. but i got some really significent results on a different thing. a few days ago i kept thinking ther was a spider on my the back of my hand. i kept feeling as if a tiny bug was walking over my hand about an inch below the thumbpit (if that was not a word before, it is now) and about 2 1/2 inches below the index fingerpit.i could feel the individual feet walking at elast six of them, but when i went to brush it away ther was nothing there. i got very paranoid because a family member i had visited someone whose kid had head lice and thought that might be what i could feel and not see. but bright lights and strong glasses confirmed ther was nothing there. but about every 10 minutes i felt tthe same thing again. light, glasses, nothing there. in the past i had little nerve twitched on an eyelid, and reasoned it was something similar. so i got out this product and rubbed a couple drops into the area. the next tiem it happened i rubbed a few more drops in to the skin there. i rubbed it in a couple more times though there were no more twitches. and the problem was gone.this may not be an earthshaking medical breakthrought, but if i had not had the funny twitch, i would not have any way to be sure that this product works as well as it did, and as it is the 2nd methylcobalamin product that worked ver well for things i did not expect it to work that well on, i though i would share the news.
M**.
Excelente
Vitaminas B para la piel muy bien.
E**E
Not Really a Cream, More Like Runny Red Liquid
Not sure if it is doing anything. I would not call this a cream. It's more like a thick, runny, red liquid. You have to hold the container horizontally when dispensing or the product will just run down the side and get all over the bottle. Also, when you shake it, drops of the red liquid fly out all over the place. It doesn't really have a scent which is ok. It goes on nicely and is absorbed quickly. Also, it doesn't stain your skin, but I would try not to get it on your clothes. Once I have been using it for a while, I will update this review.
M**M
Maxasorb B12 vitamin (cream)
I'm over the moon using this cream B12. I can apply the vitamin any place on my body that needs it-even my hair. I highly recommend this form of vitamin B12
C**L
Incredible!
OMG! This cream is truly incredible! I have been plagued with a skin condition since Dec. 2019. After 4 skin biopsies, the results came back as " Vacular Interface Dermatitis" which means a drug interaction. I was only taking a sleeping pill at night and went off of it for weeks. Another biopsy still showing the same results. Was then sent to the hospital for a bone marrow biopsy. Negative results. After many expensive creams from the dermatologist which none of them helped at all, and being at wits end, I tried everything I knew to try, straight vinegar, straight bleach, pure tea tree oil and the list goes on and on! I bought this cream on a chance and within 3 days my skin is almost healed!! The desperation to find a cure played on my mind every day since the rash was ugly, itched terribly, seeped, and my nerves were shot! I highly recommend this cream if you are experiencing any skin condition that won't heal.
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