Vitamin B12 in drops: a simpler form for your routine
Vitamin B12 Liquid from EssentialSeries is a dietary supplement in liquid format made with vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin and carthamus (safflower) oil as the carrier base.
At HSN we’ve developed it for those who want a practical, straightfoward B12, easy to take, without resorting to capsules or tablets. Its dropper format lets you add it into day‑to‑day life with less hassle, especially in simple routines, vegan diets, and for people who value clean label formulas and versatile options.
All the properties of vitamin B12, now in a liquid format that’s easier to integrate into your daily routine.
What makes it different?
The main difference of this B12 is its format. We’re not trying to complicate something that should be simple: a straightforward, concentrated formula, easy to use, with a dropper measuring device that helps you take the recommended amount practically.
Compared to more traditional formats, the advantage of liquid B12 lies in the user experience: it’s fast to take, doesn’t require swallowing pills, and fits very well into minimalist routines. It’s a modern way to support nutrition without adding unnecessary additives.
Key formula highlights:
- Vitamin B12 in the form of methylcobalamin.
- High concentration per drop.
- Carthamus oil as the neutral-tasting carrier base.
- No sweeteners, preservatives or artificial colorings.
- Suitable for vegan and vegetarian diets and allergen‑free.
Methylcobalamin and carthamus oil: simple and transparent
Vitamin B12 can be found in different forms. In this formula we use methylcobalamin, a methylated form of vitamin B12 commonly used in quality dietary supplements and especially interesting for those looking for a straightforward, direct B12 without unnecessary combinations.
The product base is carthamus oil, a neutral-tasting vegetable oil that acts as the carrier for vitamin B12. This choice allows a liquid formula without needing water-based, alcoholic, sweetened or preservative bases to maintain B12 stability.
The result is a clean label composition: vitamin B12 and carthamus oil. Nothing more.
What is vitamin B12 for?
Vitamin B12 is an essential vitamin that participates in normal bodily functions: it contributes to normal energy metabolism, helps reduce tiredness and fatigue, contributes to normal functioning of the nervous system and to normal psychological function.
Additionally, vitamin B12 contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism, helps form normal red blood cells and supports the normal functioning of the immune system.
That’s why liquid B12 fits really well as a basic dietary supplement within a daily routine, especially when you’re after a practical, vegan option with a simple composition.
A particularly interesting option for vegan diets
Vitamin B12 occurs naturally mainly in animal-origin foods, so it’s especially important in vegan or vegetarian eating patterns. In these cases, having a supplemental B12 source can be an easy way to take care of daily nutritional planning.
Our formula is suitable for vegan diets, contains no animal-origin ingredients, and maintains a clean label formulation designed for people seeking simple, clear products that are easy to integrate.
How to integrate it into your routine
The drop format allows you to take it directly and conveniently, following the usage directions on the label. With a neutral flavor and a simple base, it fits well into daily routines without adding sweetness, strong flavors, or ingredients that might affect the user experience.
It’s a good option for those who prefer easy-to-take dietary supplements, for those who avoid capsules or tablets, or for those looking for a vitamin B12 formula without resorting to broader multinutrient formulas.
Recommended combinations
Liquid vitamin B12 can fit into different dietary supplement routines:
- Vitamin D3 2000UI: a practical combo for those who want to organize a basic routine of essential vitamins.
- Vitamin D3 + K2: interesting alternative for those seeking a combined fat-soluble vitamins formula in a vegetable capsule format.
- Daily Two Multivitamin: a more complete option for those who prefer a broad supply of vitamins and minerals in one routine.
- Evowhey Protein: practical support to increase protein intake in sports-oriented diets or routines of active people.
Frequently asked questions about Liquid Vitamin B12
Is it suitable for vegan diets?
Yes. The formula is suitable for vegan and vegetarian diets, since it contains no animal-origin ingredients.
Does it have a taste?
It has a neutral taste profile thanks to the use of carthamus oil as the carrier base. It contains no added sweeteners or flavors.
Why is it supplied in drops?
Because the liquid format makes daily use easier and offers a convenient alternative to capsules or tablets. It’s especially practical for people who prefer easy-to-take formats.
Which form of vitamin B12 does it contain?
Contains methylcobalamin, a methylated form of vitamin B12 highly valued in dietary supplements.
Can I combine it with other food supplements?
Yes, it can be combined with other products within a well-organized routine. If you already take multivitamin formulas with vitamin B12, check the label to assess the total daily intake that both products together provide.
Why choose HSN liquid vitamin B12
Because it brings together what we look for in a daily vitamin: convenient format, simple formula, high concentration per drop, quality form: methylcobalamin and a clean label composition without unnecessary additives.
The liquid vitamin B12 from HSN is an option designed for those who want to complement their diet in a practical, transparent, and pill-free way, with the trust of a simple and well-planned HSN formula from the first ingredient to the last drop.
Scientific bibliography
- Gherasim, C., Lofgren, M., & Banerjee, R. (2013). Navigating the B12 road: Assimilation, delivery, and disorders of cobalamin. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 288(19), 13186-13193.
- Obeid, R., Heil, S. G., Verhoeven, M. M. A., van den Heuvel, E. G. H. M., de Groot, L. C. P. G. M., & Eussen, S. J. P. M. (2019). Vitamin B12 intake from animal foods, biomarkers, and health aspects. Nutrients, 11(6), 1445.
- Pawlak, R., Vos, P., Shahab-Ferdows, S., Hampel, D., Allen, L. H., & Perrin, M. T. (2024). Vitamin B12 status and supplementation in plant-based diets. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 45(1_suppl), S58-S66.
- Wolffenbuttel, B. H. R., Owen, P. J., Ward, M., & Green, R. (2023). Vitamin B12. BMJ, 383, e071725.