It often signals that additional metabolic bottlenecks exist beyond AMPK suppression and NNMT overactivity
However, therapeutic doses for treating deficiency range from high-dose oral supplements (1,0002,000 g daily) to intramuscular injections of 1 mg, particularly for pernicious anaemia or malabsorption conditions
Benefits of subcutaneous administration include: Easier for patients to give themselves injections Less risk of muscle irritation Potential for slower absorption, depending on the injection site Intravenous (IV) Usage in Clinical Settings Intravenous Vitamin B12 is usually used for severe deficiency cases or when quick correction is needed
At a biological level, vitamin B12 plays a central role in how your cells function and repair themselves
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ProCare Wellness Institute may recommend follow-up injections based on individual goals and progress