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Blackmores Vitamin B12 (75 Tablets) $6.19 | Probiotics 90 Capsules $29.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Cheaper than Chemist Warehouse's special price $9.49

Also, on special Blackmores Probiotics 90 capsules $29.99

Further cashback available through Shopback / CashRewards.


A potent boost of B12 to support healthy red blood cells.

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Blackmores Vitamin B12 helps metabolise and convert food to energy, maintaining healthy red blood cells.
Converts food to energy Needed for healthy red blood cells. Ideal for vitamin B12 nutritional insufficiencies.
Blackmores Vitamin B12 provides a potent boost to support healthy B12 levels. In certain diets, such as vegetarian & vegan diets, and in the case of the elderly, healthy B12 levels may be difficult to maintain.
Blackmores is Australia’s most trusted vitamin and supplement brand as voted by Australians in the 2009-2017 Readers Digest Most Trusted Survey.

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  • Too low a dosage, can get 1000iu at a similar price on sale from Coles/Woolworths.

  • Might be worth noting the probiotics are limit 1 x per customer.

  • +5

    Better form of B12 is B-12-Methylcobalamin, and you can find it for around $10 off iHerb.

    • Care to share any example?

      • A bit more than $10 but this has 170 shots. I've been using this for over a decade and my B12 is always "off the scale."

        • Do you take a vegan omega-3 supplement?

          • @ihbh: I have occasionally dabbled but generally no.

            • @fantombloo: So B12 is the only supplement you take for a vegan diet?

              • @ihbh: As a regular sup - yes.

                What is your specific interest?

                • @fantombloo: I've been mostly vegan for the last year or two and transitioning before that. I do have some seafood now and then and rare tidbit of meat when the family tries a new eatery, so making sure my diet is complete and not caught out by any health nasties down the track.

                  Appreciate the B12 recommendation and reviews from customers.

                  • @ihbh:

                    mostly vegan

                    That's like being mostly celibate, or mostly straight edge. Please don't do that.

                    Talk to a medical professional, get your blood work done, let the measurements do the talking rather than unfounded theories and scaremongering from people who have no idea. Good luck.

                    • @fantombloo: Thanks. I'm pursuing it for health and longevity reasons and sustainability/my footprint and impact on nature.

                      I'm scientific and knowledgeable and won't be influenced by clueless people.

                      I've been planning on doing a blood test soon. Last one was before kids came and healthy, but good to check, especially with changes.

      • Just search Methylcobalamin on iHerb.

        Life Extension is a good brand, currently 15% off at the moment. Currently $10-12 excluding the 15% off for 60 X 1mg.

        You'll have to work out the difference between products featuring 1mg and 5mg for cost.

  • +1

    After being deficient in vitamin b12 for years and years

    I can say with the most experience that these DO NOTHING! ..

    you get more B12 from eating foods high in B12

    The injections that cost $15 from the doctor last around 3 months -
    That's what i do if i don't get enough from food.

    Your body stores excess vitamin B12 in the liver, so if you consume more than the RDI, your body will save it for future use.

    Clams, Mussels, Crab, Squid, Sardines, Liver and kiddies are all super high in B12

    For those thinking about going nuts and taking too many b12 tablets you may want to NOT! >>

    "The most common form of vitamin B-12 (cobalamin) in supplements is cyanocobalamin and although this form includes a cyanide molecule, it is very safe. … Even at a very high dose, it would provide about a thousand times less cyanide than is toxic, and the cyanide is excreted in the urine" Safe but your still eating cyanide.

    • +3

      "kiddies"

      yum yum

    • How did your absorbtion go with the Methylcobalamin form of B-12? The cobalamin form is known to be the less effective form.

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