There is After having a B12 shot, a person should monitor for adverse symptoms and seek medical help if they experience: severe pain at the injection site mild diarrhea a swelling sensation in the body temporary itching of the skin In rare cases, a person may also be at risk of: anaphylaxis pulmonary edema congestive heart failure peripheral vascular thrombosis, which involves blood clots polycythemia vera, which is a type of blood cancer If anyone experiences difficulty breathing, hives, or swelling, they need emergency medical help
Its easy to think the use of supplements is a more convenient way to increase vitamin C levels, but the reality is different
Antineoplastics that are antimetabolites for the vitamin may induce inadequate utilization of vitamin B12
How much B12 causes breakouts
If your 100mg vial costs $80-150 (common retail range): At 1mg daily: $0.80-1.50 per dose At 2mg daily: $1.60-3.00 per dose At 3mg daily: $2.40-4.50 per dose At 5mg daily: $4.00-7.50 per dose Compared to clinic-administered GHK-Cu treatments costing $50-200+ per session, self-administered research protocols offer substantial cost advantages
No medical oversight, dosing guidance, or safety monitoring