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Pros & Cons
Cons
If it has a smell it means it's oxidizing and it can be actually harmful more the beneficial. Will be disposing it and am disappointed that it can't be returned even though unopened.
Highlights
Quality
Bulk supplements seems like a quality company.
These are easy to swallow and i had no aftertaste whatsoever.
After an obnoxious amount of research i switched all my vitamin purchases over to bulk supplementsi restock every 6 months, som... Read More
Great product but definitely hold your nose.
Price
Otherwise a very balanced vitamin to use with a affordable price
Packaging/appearance
The font on the package is small and very hard to read.
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great, bad, better, easy and quality. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 317 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 31 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These do have a slight scent to them but at least there are no “fish oil” burps
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The pungent smell seeps through the bag if you dont seal it tightly
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I opted to dump them in an airtight container for storage
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I asked about cyanide being in the b12 and this was my answer 34youre correct that the product description states this multivitamin contains vitamin b12 in the form of cyanocobalamin
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However cyanocobalamin does not contain any harmful levels of cyanide
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Cyanocobalamin is a synthetic form of vitamin b12 that contains a trace amount of cyanide bonded to the vitamin molecule
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However the amount of cyanide is extremely low less than 1 microgram per 1000 micrograms 1 milligram of cyanocobalamin
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In summary while cyanocobalamin does contain a trace amount of cyanide the levels are negligible and not considered harmful when consumed as directed in a vitamin supplement
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