It reduces oxidative stress and inflammation, major contributors to heart disease
The standard NHS protocol for B12 deficiency typically involves hydroxocobalamin 1mg intramuscularly three times a week for two weeks (if there's no neurological involvement) or on alternate days until no further improvement (if neurological symptoms are present)
Establish Retatrutide first, then add Cagrilintide
May reduce inflammation and improve joint health
National Library of Medicine: Indeed, DNA synthesis is impaired by low vitamin B12, which hampers the activation of folate and, as a result, decreases normal red blood cell production, impairing oxygen delivery [62] WebMD indicates, if you have vitamin B12 deficiency, you could become anemic
Whether pills or injections make more sense for you is a decision your provider can help you make based on your labs and history