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Years ago my doctor told me I should take supplemental B12. But oral B12 supplements don’t work, he said, unless they are sublingual. Sublingual B-12 supplements are not pills you swallow – you stick them under your tongue and let them dissolve. The idea is that vitamin B12 cannot be absorbed well in the digestive system so it’s best absorbed by the glands under your tongue.

So over the years I have been continually in search of a good source of Sublingual Vitamin B12. I have grown discontented over the vitamin stores which seem to carry a hodge-podge of different brands – some of which look like they’ve been sitting around for a while. I got tired of getting them home to find them stale (even though they were within their stamped freshness date).

So that eventually brought me around to TriVita. If you Google “Sublingual B-12” you will find them listed so I thought : Ok let me give them a try. I knew they are a network marketing company and decided to put their product to the test. So I scoured the forums for a rep and clicked on her link, then bought a one month supply of their Super Sublingual B-12.

One of the things you look for in a network marketing company to determine if it’s legitimate is how the product is purchased. If you can purchase the product without a lot of hoop-la about the opportunity and the product stands on its own merit, then it’s probably a legit network marketing company. This was the case with TriVita.

I was pleasantly surprised by TriVita. Not only was the delivery fast with plenty of communication about tracking information, but the product was fresh. And there was plenty of literature that came with the product – a ‘welcome kit’.

I fully expected to see a bunch of blather about the opportunity in the welcome kit. But much to my surprise, there was not a peep about the income opportunity – rather the literature focused on the product and its benefits. It was a refreshing change to be sure.

If anything, there is too much separation of product and opportunity here. I don’t even remember the rep who I bought it from and her name was nowhere to be found among the literature. It would seem they would help her out by posting her contact information in the event that I was interested in the opportunity (which I am not at this time) and wanted to get in touch with her.

But all in all, my experience with TriVita was a good one and I will be putting myself on their autoship to save a few bucks on the product.