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I can not take the sublingual B12 and the Calcium crystals. u mix it in juice or Water, my second day and it grosses me out so bad, and the sublingual is so nasty under the tongue I don't know what to do .

can I just swallow the b12 and get some other form of the calcium ?

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You can check with your doctor...but I don't see why you can't swallow that...

I use calcium citrate chews...in caramel...my little secret indulgence (not really) ... the pharmacy at my hospital carries them (so yours might), but you can get them from Unjury.com I believe

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I take the sublingual B12 tablets that melt. The liquid sublingual made me sick. Apparently the pill form of B12 doesn't absorb the way it should which is why they give you the sublingual form. I also take Viactive Calcium supplement which is a chocolate chew and so yummy. Just like BigGirlPanties it's my little indulgence.

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I found bariatric chewables on Amazon. tired of them after two weeks but still work.

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when you look for the Calcium, be sure you are looking for calcium citrate, it absorbs much better than calcium carbonate... just a FYI... not that the carbonate is bad, I'm just told for us WLSers, the citrate is better ;)

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