The Only Sublingual B-Complex Designed for Women.
Why most B-complex supplements don't work and why this one does.
Metformin blocks B-vitamin absorption in your gut.
It's in the prescribing information. Metformin interferes with B12 absorption in the terminal ileum — the section of your small intestine where B12 actually enters your bloodstream. Clinical data shows B12 levels can start dropping within just 4 months of starting Metformin.
That means the B12 pills you're taking? Your gut is destroying them before they absorb. You can swallow them every morning and your levels won't move.
This depletion shows up everywhere. The crushing fatigue that sleep doesn't fix. The brain fog that makes you feel 60 at 30. The hair thinning your doctor calls "just PCOS." The mood crashes. The weight that won't budge no matter what you do. The cycles that stay irregular even though Metformin is supposed to be helping.
It's not "just PCOS." It's your medication quietly draining the vitamins your body needs to function — and your gut can't replace them.
Soothe bypasses the gut entirely.
Two droppers under the tongue. Absorbs directly into the bloodstream. Over 90% absorption instead of under 10%.
Same principle as nitroglycerin — under the tongue, straight to the blood. No stomach acid required. No gut absorption needed. Metformin can't block what never enters the gut.
Five B vitamins. One chain. All clinical dose.
B12 (5,000mcg methylcobalamin) — the active form. Supports nerve function, energy production, and cognitive clarity. No liver conversion needed.
B6 — regulates hormones, supports serotonin and dopamine production, calms mood swings, acts as a natural fluid regulator.
B9 (Folate) — essential for cellular repair, fertility support, and red blood cell production. Metformin depletes this too.
B1 — powers your metabolic engine. When it's low, energy crashes no matter how much sleep you get.
B3 — opens microcirculation. Supports blood flow to every system that's been running on empty.
Miss one, the chain stays broken. Soothe is the only sublingual liquid with all five at clinical doses. Nothing else matches this protocol.
Us vs. Grocery Store Vitamin B Complex
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| 5 Active B Vitamins B1, B3, B6, B9 & B12 | ||
| Methylated (More Bioavailable) | ||
| Needs stomach acid to absorb | ||
| Third-Party Tested for Purity |
FAQs
I've tried B12 supplements before. Why would this be different?
I've tried B12 supplements before. Why would this be different?
Most B12 supplements are pills. Metformin blocks B12 absorption in the terminal ileum — the part of your gut where B12 enters the blood. So even without age-related decline, your PCOS medication is actively preventing absorption. You can swallow B12 pills every day and your levels won't move. Soothe is sublingual — it absorbs under the tongue directly into your bloodstream. No gut involved. That's the difference between a pill your Metformin blocks and a liquid that bypasses the block entirely.
I'm on Metformin for PCOS. Is that relevant?
I'm on Metformin for PCOS. Is that relevant?
Very. Metformin depletes B12 regardless of why you're taking it — whether for diabetes or PCOS. Clinical data shows deficiency can begin within 4 months of starting. It also interferes with folate absorption. If you've been on Metformin for any length of time and you're experiencing fatigue, brain fog, hair thinning, mood changes, or worsening symptoms — sublingual B-complex is specifically designed for this situation. Take it alongside your Metformin. It replaces what the medication depletes.
Can this help with PCOS symptoms like fatigue and brain fog?
Can this help with PCOS symptoms like fatigue and brain fog?
B-vitamin depletion is one of the most common — and most overlooked — causes of fatigue and cognitive fog in women on Metformin for PCOS. B12 supports energy production and neurological function. B6 supports serotonin, dopamine, and hormone regulation. B1 powers your metabolic engine. When Metformin depletes these, the symptoms look identical to PCOS itself — which is why most doctors say "that's just your PCOS" instead of checking your B-vitamin levels. Restoring the chain often resolves the symptoms that seemed permanent.
Will this affect my hormones or cycle?
Will this affect my hormones or cycle?
B6 plays a direct role in hormone metabolism — it helps regulate progesterone and estrogen balance. B9 (folate) is essential for reproductive health and cellular repair. Many women on Metformin for PCOS report that their cycles become more regular after B-vitamin restoration — likely because the hormonal disruption from B6 and folate depletion was compounding the PCOS itself.
I have digestive issues from Metformin. Will I absorb this?
I have digestive issues from Metformin. Will I absorb this?
Yes. That's exactly the point. Sublingual delivery bypasses your digestive system completely. No stomach acid required. No intestinal absorption needed. Whether your gut is compromised by Metformin side effects, IBS, or anything else — Soothe absorbs under the tongue directly into the bloodstream. If Metformin upsets your stomach, this won't.
How is this different from drugstore B-complex?
How is this different from drugstore B-complex?
Three ways. First — delivery. Drugstore B-complex is pills that Metformin actively blocks from absorbing. Soothe is sublingual liquid that bypasses the gut entirely. Second — form. Drugstore B12 is usually cyanocobalamin, a synthetic form that requires liver conversion. Soothe uses methylcobalamin, the active form your body can use immediately. Third — completeness. Many drugstore formulas are missing key vitamins or underdosed. Soothe has all five B vitamins at clinical doses, working together as a chain. Miss one and the chain stays broken.
How do I know it's working?
How do I know it's working?
Track it yourself. Notice whether the afternoon energy crash shifts. Whether the brain fog has clear moments for the first time in months. Whether your mood stabilizes. Whether your hair feels different at 4-6 weeks. Whether your cycle pattern changes. If you want hard data — ask your doctor for a B12 blood test before you start and again at 8-10 weeks. Watch the number move.
Your body isn't broken . It's depleted.
Your PCOS medication is doing its job on insulin resistance. But it's quietly draining the B vitamins your body needs for energy, clarity, mood, and hormonal balance.
And pills can't fix what your gut can't absorb — especially when Metformin is blocking absorption from the inside.
Soothe bypasses the block. Restores the chain. Lets your body do what it was always designed to do.
Stop blaming PCOS for symptoms your medication is causing.