Hi, I believe all vegans and even vegetarians should take a B12 supplement AND also consume a whole-food diet full
of many fresh vegetables and other plant foods. Many vegetarians believe they get B12 from dairy and eggs, but this is
not true. Most dairy and eggs come from unhealthy animals who themselves are given B12 supplements.
Many vegans do not eat healthfully by eating a largely processed food diet, such as fake meats and frozen cardboard
boxes containing vegan foods. Make at least 50% of your food choices be fresh plants from the produce section.
In order to absorb B12 you need to have enough iron and folate, plus a healthy gut bacteria to begin with. Many vegans
and vegetarians have low iron counts.
Just because we take/eat something does not mean we are absorbing it.
There are many different types of B12; pills of all amounts, creams, patches, liquids, nasal creams, (and the last resort in
doctors injections). Most will work for most humans, but some humans will not absorb B12 well. Both vegans,
vegetarians, and omnivore humans can be B12 deficient. However the criticism of B12 deficiencies gets lodged on
vegans as we are treated as "inadequate". Be vegan for positive and loving reasons and remember the animals. love, rachel