By Jack Norris, RD, LD
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By Jack Norris, RD, LD
This post has moved to the article Are Multivitamins an Adequate Source of B12 for Vegans?
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2 thoughts on “Are Multivitamins an Adequate Source of B12 for Vegans?”
I’ve been vegan for over 30 years. I take b12 daily until the bottle runs out, by another one maybe 3 or 4 months later and start again. I just had my annual physical and the doctor said my b12 was high. Clearly the supplements work, because I haven’t had an animal product since 1990.
Hello VeganHealth. I take B12 fortified soymilk with my breakfast cereal or porridge each morn. With dinners, I take a multi supplement (Vegan Society VEG1) – it too has B12. My last blood test showed my B12 levels were good.