B12 + Massage = Full Nervous System Reset One of my most popular combinations is a B12 injection followed by a full body massage
Vitamin B12 injections can be given in three ways: into the muscle (intramuscular), under the skin (subcutaneous), or through a vein (intravenous)
Importantly, AOD-9604 does not appear to bind to the growth hormone receptor itself in cell-binding studies
Most medical documents indicate you might experience any of these: Mild diarrhea and/or upset stomach Difficulty breathing or swallowing Weight loss or weight gain Nervousness or restlessness Nausea or vomiting Headaches or migraines Paresthesias (tingling sensations) Rhinitis (chronic sneezing or a congested, drippy nose) Skin reactions, such as rash, itching, swelling, blisters, or pain at the site of injection Light joint pain Lightheadedness or dizziness Chest pain or discomfort Low blood potassium levels Irregular heartbeat Chills, night sweats, fever, or hot flushes General feeling of sickness However, people often fail to recognize that many side effects of vitamin B12 injections are consistent with B12 deficiency itself
Reported, but not confirmed Important limits Food effects and human oral tolerability have not been studied
The injections bypass the digestive system, allowing for direct absorption into the bloodstream, which is particularly beneficial for individuals with absorption issues