This protocol recommends weekly B12/MIC injections for up to 6-months (or 6 total refills)
As well, some people may have allergies or medical conditions that do not allow them to be a good candidate to receive vitamin B12 shots, such as kidney problems, low potassium levels, deficiencies in other vitamins such as iron or folic acid, or just an allergy or sensitivity to vitamin B12 itself
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Other signs Dr Thornber notes of someone taking too much vitamin B12 are: Dizziness headache Anxiety Rash Joint and muscle pain Nausea Vomiting Diarrhoea How much vitamin B12 do you need
That's what I'm trying to prove to my friend is that her question is wrong her rheumatologist is wrong his answer is wrong B12 does not hurt you B12 does not cause your blood to get thick I'm trying to prove to my friend that her rheumatologist is giving her the wrong information
A1C/Prediabetes control+ GLP-1/GIP Contains Tirzepatide and Inositol Compounded oral microdose of Tirzepatide and Inositol, formulated to help support balanced glucose metabolism and healthy insulin response