Friday, September 21, 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: A2Z Question

Hi,
 
Wondering where you saw that synthetic B12 info...when i look up Cyanobalamin this is what I find?  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanocobalamin What am I missing?
Also regarding the D2 vs D3...check out what the mayo clinic has written: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/vitamin-d/NS_patient-vitamind
 
The choice i always yours...but I'm not sure you will find better vitamins than these for your kids or yourself...remember they also contain the CRS components
 
*btw i checked my old vitamin supplement and I also checked online for Flinstones (#1brand) and although it mentions that there is Vitamin D and B12...it doesn't tell me what form of it. Is doTERRA giving us too much information?
 
Again...I still say if you're worried contact product support I'm sure they will be able to explain the reasoning behind their choices. (I have also emailed them and will post the response...so whoever get's the response first...I have a feeling a lot of us have asked about this!)
 
light and love...I hope we all get to the bottom of this
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On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:15:40 PM UTC-4, oilygirl wrote:
After reading the article below  I am also very surprised Doterra chose to use this form of B12 especially on something meant for children.  Also very curious why they chose the synthetic form of B12 and not the one that occurs naturally in nature.  Hoping that this will reach those who can do something about it and maybe they will reformulate the product.  What's that motto Doterra uses...?  Only the good stuff?


 Lynn wrote:

I am sooo disappointed in the childrens vitamins!  Right away I
noticed they went cheap such as using cyanocobalamin for the B12.  I
was so looking forward to ordering them for my kids but now I wont.
Did they talk much about the A2Z at convention?  Now I'm kind of
worried about the other supplements...

http://www.naturalnews.com/032766_cyanocobalamin_vitamin_B-12.html

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