Will taking supplements sublingually will have the same effects as ingesting it?
I want to know because some supps tend to give me upset stomach, like lithium orotate.
Some supplements have even better absorption sub-lingually than with digesting. Best example are Methylcobalamin or Zinc lozenges. Any other, if you can't find literature about, you'll have to simply try. Should work with most substances and the only difference is, that you'll probably have to reduce the dose.
thankyou,
do you have any idea if this also works with multivitamines?
i have some multi's but i get terrible heartburn every time i use them, i know it will not taste great if i let it dissolve them but will it absorb into my bloodstream?
I might suggest trying "liquid whole food multis" which just may be the best overall to avoid discomfort if taken with food. Something like "Irwin Naturals Living Green Multi Liquid-Gel for Men ( also avail for women)". For that one, and others, although they say take 3 caps, I think that's a bit much and would only take one, giving you a smaller dose, because you get many vitamins and other nutrients from your food, you likely don't need mega-doses of everything. Plus, it may decrease any reaction, if you are sensitive.