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Solgar Methylcobalamin
SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Likely Very Effective
Based on 2 Researches
9
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Nugget
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin)
1000 mcg
41,667%

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Vitamin B12 may aid menopause relief
Improvement in menopausal symptoms with a nutritional product containing evening primrose oil, hop extract, saffron, tryptophan, vitamins B6, D3, K2, B12, and B9.
Moderate relevance due to combination effects
We observed the effects of a nutritional product that combined various ingredients, including vitamin B12, on menopausal symptoms. This study involved 156 menopausal women who took the product daily for 12 weeks and reported their symptoms using a validated scale.

After completing the study, we found significant reductions in various menopause-related issues. This included a substantial 45% decrease in depressive mood and a notable reduction of 48% in hot flashes. It's important to note that while vitamin B12 was included in the treatment, it was part of a broader combination with other beneficial ingredients.

However, we must clarify that the specific impact of vitamin B12 alone cannot be fully determined from this study. The results are promising for the product as a whole, showing effective relief from many menopausal symptoms, but further research is needed to isolate the role of vitamin B12 in managing these symptoms.
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9
vitamin B12 aids menopause dry eye
Efficacy of hyaluronic acid 0.3%, cyanocobalamin, electrolytes, and P-Plus in menopause patients with moderate dry eye disease.
Combination limits specific effect
We explored the impact of vitamin B12, alongside hyaluronic acid and electrolytes, on menopausal women suffering from moderate dry eye disease. In this study, thirty female participants, aged between 45 to 65, received drops that contained 0.3% sodium hyaluronate, vitamin B12, and other electrolytes for a duration of 30 days.

Throughout this period, we tracked their symptoms and performed several tests to gauge the severity of dry eye, including the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire and tear film assessments. Our findings indicated that the combination of these treatments significantly decreased the symptoms of dry eye disease. Specifically, we noted a substantial improvement in the scores from the OSDI questionnaire and enhancements in both the tear volume and stability.

The results suggest that vitamin B12 plays a supportive role in alleviating dry eye symptoms during menopause, contributing positively when used with other treatments. While it’s hard to isolate the specific benefits of vitamin B12 due to the combination used, its inclusion in the eye drops appears to aid in improving overall eye health for menopausal women dealing with dryness.
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Most Useful Reviews

9.5
Skin improvement
A very good product! I had been feeling quite anemic for a long time, relying on regular vitamin B12 (Natures own brand) to keep me afloat. I switched to these due to information I found online about active B12. I had been experiencing very dry and aged skin; as a beauty therapist, I couldn't understand how I'd aged so much in just a year. Despite using various creams, I struggled to retain moisture. At 36, I thought I might be going through menopause early. However, after just two days on this supplement, my skin regained its normal glow, fine lines vanished, and it looked like it used to. I absolutely love this product, and it tastes delightful!
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8.8
Effective for menopause
Menopause preparation, an excellent product. I completed a 60-day course for £5000, which is essential during menopause.
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7.5
Pain relief
After taking it for some time, I noticed a reduction in the sudden severe pain in my fingers, and it improved my overall health post-menopause.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Likely Very Effective
Based on 2 Researches
9
  • All Researches
9
Vitamin B12 may aid menopause relief
Improvement in menopausal symptoms with a nutritional product containing evening primrose oil, hop extract, saffron, tryptophan, vitamins B6, D3, K2, B12, and B9.
Moderate relevance due to combination effects
We observed the effects of a nutritional product that combined various ingredients, including vitamin B12, on menopausal symptoms. This study involved 156 menopausal women who took the product daily for 12 weeks and reported their symptoms using a validated scale.

After completing the study, we found significant reductions in various menopause-related issues. This included a substantial 45% decrease in depressive mood and a notable reduction of 48% in hot flashes. It's important to note that while vitamin B12 was included in the treatment, it was part of a broader combination with other beneficial ingredients.

However, we must clarify that the specific impact of vitamin B12 alone cannot be fully determined from this study. The results are promising for the product as a whole, showing effective relief from many menopausal symptoms, but further research is needed to isolate the role of vitamin B12 in managing these symptoms.
Read More
9
vitamin B12 aids menopause dry eye
Efficacy of hyaluronic acid 0.3%, cyanocobalamin, electrolytes, and P-Plus in menopause patients with moderate dry eye disease.
Combination limits specific effect
We explored the impact of vitamin B12, alongside hyaluronic acid and electrolytes, on menopausal women suffering from moderate dry eye disease. In this study, thirty female participants, aged between 45 to 65, received drops that contained 0.3% sodium hyaluronate, vitamin B12, and other electrolytes for a duration of 30 days.

Throughout this period, we tracked their symptoms and performed several tests to gauge the severity of dry eye, including the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaire and tear film assessments. Our findings indicated that the combination of these treatments significantly decreased the symptoms of dry eye disease. Specifically, we noted a substantial improvement in the scores from the OSDI questionnaire and enhancements in both the tear volume and stability.

The results suggest that vitamin B12 plays a supportive role in alleviating dry eye symptoms during menopause, contributing positively when used with other treatments. While it’s hard to isolate the specific benefits of vitamin B12 due to the combination used, its inclusion in the eye drops appears to aid in improving overall eye health for menopausal women dealing with dryness.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.6
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9.5
Skin improvement
A very good product! I had been feeling quite anemic for a long time, relying on regular vitamin B12 (Natures own brand) to keep me afloat. I switched to these due to information I found online about active B12. I had been experiencing very dry and aged skin; as a beauty therapist, I couldn't understand how I'd aged so much in just a year. Despite using various creams, I struggled to retain moisture. At 36, I thought I might be going through menopause early. However, after just two days on this supplement, my skin regained its normal glow, fine lines vanished, and it looked like it used to. I absolutely love this product, and it tastes delightful!
Read More
8.8
Effective for menopause
Menopause preparation, an excellent product. I completed a 60-day course for £5000, which is essential during menopause.
7.5
Pain relief
After taking it for some time, I noticed a reduction in the sudden severe pain in my fingers, and it improved my overall health post-menopause.
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