one vial covers about 7-15 days
B12 plays a crucial role in several vital functions: Red blood cell formation B12 is essential for producing healthy red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout your body DNA synthesis Required for cell division and replication, including the rapidly dividing cells in hair follicles Nervous system function Maintains the protective myelin sheath around nerves Energy metabolism Helps convert food into usable energy Protein synthesis Supports the production of keratin, the protein that makes up your hair Because B12 is involved in so many fundamental processes, a deficiency can affect multiple body systems including your hair
Proper rotation of injection sites is a key guideline to minimize this occurrence
A tripeptide segment of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (-MSH) with broad anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and gut-protective actions
Researchers have explored DSIP for possible effects on sleep regulation, stress response, pain signaling, endocrine function, and nervous system activity
This dual mechanism also influences the side effect profile in subtle ways