Vita Maxasorb Vitamin B12 Cream {Review}
Vitamin B12 was not on my radar until recently when I was told that I have a B-12 deficiency. I tried the pills and still my levels were not where they needed to be to keep my doctor happy. Next up were the injections. NOT my favorite way to take meds and I would forget to ask my son in law to administer it..yeah I don’t like injections!
When I was asked to give the Maxasorb B12 cream a try; I was more than happy to oblige. If it meant no pills and no injections I was on board!
Maxasorb B12 Cream is scientifically formulated to topically deliver vitamin B12. Each full application of lotion provides 320 micrograms of vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) plus 120 micrograms of vitamin B3 (niacin) and 10 micrograms of folate.
Maintaining overall energy levels and cognitive abilities supports a healthy lifestyle. Vitamin B12 and folate help preserve DNA integrity and are important for lowering homocysteine levels.
Using Maxasorb B12 as directed is a safe and reliable method of absorbing key B-Vitamins. Infused with antioxidants and moisturizers, greaseless Maxasorb is easily absorbed into your skin.
Each 1.7 ounce bottle delivers 30 applications of lotion in protected and measured amounts. Natural ingredients assure this lotion is gentle to your skin.
The cream is a light pink color and smells minty to me. One of my children said it smelled like “toothpaste fresh”. It applies easily and absorbs quickly. Just a pump on each wrist before rubbing them together is all that is needed. Super simple to remember to apply while preparing for the day.
I also suffer from eczema and started applying one pump to my wrist and one pump to the area on my leg that is always dry, cracked and irritated. I’ve noticed an improvement in the irritation and dryness. I find that I am not scratching as often which has allowed the area to begin to respond to the B12 cream.
Vita Maxasorb Vitamin B12 Cream can be purchase on Amazon and from Vita Sciences. For more information, connect with them on Facebook and Twitter too.
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