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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I don't know who originally asked the question on B-12 and pernicious
anemia, but, there are sublingual forms of B12.  I use them and they seem to
be working very well for me.

Using a sublingual form of vitamin you will absorb the medication under the
tongue through the soft mucosal tissues, and therefore the intestinal damage
will not be an issue.

I buy a sublingual B-12 from Trader Joes which is GF.  (insert standard
disclaimer)  They do however have a milk product in them.  So those with
milk problems should probably not use them.

Hope this helps someone,
Lynda Swink
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