For example, if its 1000 mcg/mL, then 1 mL has 1000 mcg (or 1 mg) of Vitamin B12
The triple stack: tirzepatide plus AOD 9604 plus additional peptides Some aggressive protocols add additional compounds like MOTS-c (mitochondrial peptide for metabolic optimization) or 5-amino-1MQ (fat metabolism enhancer)
Freezing may damage peptide structure during temperature fluctuations
We actually prefer SQ because its painless and has an established track record of effective B12 delivery, whereas IM can be painful and tends to put people off self-injecting
Special populations, such as post-bariatric surgery patients and those on metformin, may require tailored dosing regimens to ensure adequate vitamin B12 levels
According to Mayo Clinics drug and supplement reference, intramuscular B12 (the form used in MIXTs B12 injection protocols) is well-established for restoring B12 status quickly in clinically deficient patients and is often used when oral supplementation is poorly absorbed