Injections are often recommended for those with absorption challenges or severe deficiencies, ensuring a more reliable and direct delivery of B12 for improved energy, mood, and overall health
Some studies have shown that, if people with Down syndrome take the inactive oral forms of vitamin B12 and folate, their bodies may have difficulty converting from the inactive to the active form and the inactive form may not be as effective
Individuals with severe B12 deficiency benefit most from IV infusions because intravenous delivery raises serum levels faster than other supplementation routes
Energy shots also contain proprietary blends added to vitamins
Group 2 was treated with HA, at a molecular weight of 3.010 Da and a concentration of 10 mg/mL, delivering a dose of 6 mg per injection
5-Amino-1MQ Vials (10 mg each): 1 week (5 mg/day = 35 mg total) 4 vials 2 weeks (5 mg/day = 70 mg total) 7 vials 4 weeks (5 mg/day = 140 mg total) 14 vials Insulin Syringes (U-100, 1 mL): 1 week (once daily): 7 syringes 2 weeks (once daily): 14 syringes 4 weeks (once daily): 28 syringes Bacteriostatic Water (10 mL bottles): Use 2.0 mL per vial for reconstitution