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Reviews
"I highly recommend these products to my patients as a superior delivery system and as an effective treatment for specific health related problems."
Lise M. Lambert, MD, Holy Cross Hospital, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
"I believe that these supplements are the best vitamins on the market. The nano technology is what makes the difference. I have tried other products and between choking on the pills or feeling nauseous, and on top of all of that not feeling any benefits from the other supplements, I have found these to be the most beneficial vitamins I have ever taken. There are other spray vitamins out there and none of them can say that they are nano. A patent which makes a tremendous difference. I can actually feel the difference, I know that I am absorbing the full potential of the vitamins and my energy level can attest to that. If you want to make a difference in your well being, these supplements are a great start in the morning. Besides the B-12 and the Slim, I also recommend the melatonin which really helps with my sleep issues."
Kathleen L., Pompano Beach Fl.
Ingredients
Nano Rush Nano Vite Vitamin B-12 Bomber Atomic Energy Blast
The most effective form of delivery of Vitamin B-12 is here. We use Nano Technology to deliver instant absorption of our supplement to your bloodstream. Bypassing the digestive tract and the loss that results from digestion, you now are able to get maximum results from a dietary supplement safely and effectively. Unlike anything on the market for dietary supplements.

Our Nano Technology allows for a much higher concentration of supplement absorption at a much lower dose. Nearly 90% of dietary supplements are lost during the digestive process. By entering the bloodstream immediately, only about 10% of the normal dose of supplement is needed! Better ingredients absorbed at a faster rate...
Why do you need our Nano Vite Vitamin B-12 Bomber spray? Let the information below explain how we are almost all deficient and now you have a solution. A Nano solution!

The Future: Nano Rush NanoSyzed Supplements that are better for you than "old school supplements"
Nano Vite from Nano Rush uses a powerful formulation consisting of a proprietary specialty blend of herbs, amino acids, and natural vitamin ingredients to synergistically assist in overall better health.
Nano Vite Vitamin B-12 Bomber Spray is formulated using our innovative, NanoSyzed Partical Delivery System. Our proprietary process dramatically maintains the particle size of the ingredients found in nature, helping to increase absorption and make the nutrients more bioavailable. The smaller the particle size, the better the supplement is absorbed and used by the body.
This advanced science of Nanotechnology is now available in a natural formula, Nano Rush's B-12 Bomber . This NanoSyzed dietary supplement product is the new generation of natural vitamin products that provides all its benefits plus the highest level of activity, penetration into tissues, organs and cells and metabolic availability never before achievable by any former known technology.*
What is Vitamin B12 and what does it do?
Vitamin B12 is a nutrient that helps keep the body's nerve and blood cells healthy and helps make DNA, the genetic material in all cells. Vitamin B12 also helps prevent a type of anemia called megaloblastic anemia that makes people tired and weak.
Two steps are required for the body to absorb vitamin B12 from food. First, hydrochloric acid in the stomach separates vitamin B12 from the protein to which vitamin B12 is attached in food. After this, vitamin B12 combines with a protein made by the stomach called intrinsic factor and is absorbed by the body. Some people have pernicious anemia, a condition where they cannot make intrinsic factor. As a result, they have trouble absorbing vitamin B12 from all foods and dietary supplements.
How much Vitamin B12 do I need?
The amount of vitamin B12 you need each day depends on your age. Average daily recommended amounts for different ages are listed below in micrograms (mcg):
- Life Stage Recommended Amount
- Birth to 6 months 0.4 mcg
- Infants 7–12 months 0.5 mcg
- Children 1–3 years 0.9 mcg
- Children 4–8 years 1.2 mcg
- Children 9–13 years 1.8 mcg
- Teens 14–18 years 2.4 mcg
- Adults 2.4 mcg
- Pregnant teens and women 2.6 mcg
- Breastfeeding teens and women 2.8 mcg
What foods provide Vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12 is found naturally in a wide variety of animal foods and is added to some fortified foods. Plant foods have no vitamin B12 unless they are fortified. You can get recommended amounts of vitamin B12 by eating a variety of foods including the following:
Beef liver and clams, which are the best sources of vitamin B12.
Fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk, and other dairy products, which also contain vitamin B12.
Some breakfast cereals, nutritional yeasts and other food products that are fortified with vitamin B12. To find out if vitamin B12 has been added to a food product, check the product labels.
What kinds of Vitamin B12 dietary supplements are available?
Vitamin B12 is found in almost all multivitamins. Dietary supplements that contain only vitamin B12, or vitamin B12 with nutrients such as folic acid and other B vitamins, are also available. Check the Supplement Facts label to determine the amount of vitamin B12 provided.
Vitamin B12 is also available in sublingual forms (which are dissolved under the tongue). Sublingual forms may be better absorbed than pills that are swallowed.
A prescription form of vitamin B12 can be administered as a shot. This is usually used to treat vitamin B12 deficiency. Vitamin B12 is also available as a prescription medication in nasal gel form (for use in the nose).
Am I getting enough Vitamin B12?
Most people in the United States get enough vitamin B12 from the foods they eat. But some people have trouble absorbing vitamin B12 from food. As a result, vitamin B12 deficiency affects between 1.5% and 15% of the public. Your doctor can test your vitamin B12 level to see if you have a deficiency.
Certain groups may not get enough vitamin B12 or have trouble absorbing it:
Many older adults, who do not have enough hydrochloric acid in their stomach to absorb the vitamin B12 naturally present in food. People over 50 should get most of their vitamin B12 from fortified foods or dietary supplements because, in most cases, their bodies can absorb vitamin B12 from these sources.
People with pernicious anemia whose bodies do not make the intrinsic factor needed to absorb vitamin B12. Doctors usually treat pernicious anemia with vitamin B12 shots, although very high oral doses of vitamin B12 might also be effective.
People who have had gastrointestinal surgery, such as weight loss surgery, or who have digestive disorders, such as celiac disease or Crohn's disease. These conditions can decrease the amount of vitamin B12 that the body can absorb.
Some people who eat little or no animal foods such as vegetarians and vegans. Only animal foods have vitamin B12 naturally. When pregnant women and women who breastfeed their babies are strict vegetarians or vegans, their babies might also not get enough vitamin B12.
What happens if I don't get enough Vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12 deficiency causes tiredness, weakness, constipation, loss of appetite, weight loss, and megaloblastic anemia. Nerve problems, such as numbness and tingling in the hands and feet, can also occur. Other symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency include problems with balance, depression, confusion, dementia, poor memory, and soreness of the mouth or tongue. Vitamin B12 deficiency can damage the nervous system even in people who don't have anemia, so it is important to treat a deficiency as soon as possible.
In infants, signs of a vitamin B12 deficiency include failure to thrive, problems with movement, delays in reaching the typical developmental milestones, and megaloblastic anemia.
Large amounts of folic acid can hide a vitamin B12 deficiency by correcting megaloblastic anemia, a hallmark of vitamin B12 deficiency. But folic acid does not correct the progressive damage to the nervous system that vitamin B12 deficiency also causes. For this reason, healthy adults should not get more than 1,000 mcg of folic acid a day.
What are some effects of Vitamin B12 on health?
Scientists are studying vitamin B12 to understand how it affects health. Here are several examples of what this research has shown:
- Heart disease
Vitamin B12 supplements (along with folic acid and vitamin B6) do not reduce the risk of getting heart disease. Scientists had thought that these vitamins might be helpful because they reduce blood levels of homocysteine, a compound linked to an increased risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
- Dementia
As they get older, some people develop dementia. These people often have high levels of homocysteine in the blood. Vitamin B12 (with folic acid and vitamin B6) can lower homocysteine levels, but scientists don't know yet whether these vitamins actually help prevent or treat dementia.
Energy and athletic performance
Advertisements often promote vitamin B12 supplements as a way to increase energy or endurance. Except in people with a vitamin B12 deficiency, no clincial evidence shows that vitamin B12 supplements increase energy or improve athletic performance.
Can Vitamin B12 be harmful?
Vitamin B12 has not been shown to cause any harm.
Are there any interactions with Vitamin B12 that I should know about?
Yes. Vitamin B12 can interact or interfere with medicines that you take, and in some cases, medicines can lower vitamin B12 levels in the body.
References: https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminB12-Consumer https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminB12-Consumer