Yet the consequences are unknown Bioavailability: there are four specific metabolic steps necessary to convert cyanocobalamin into one of the coenzyme forms, which is a clear metabolic disadvantage (3) Utilisation problems: certain hereditary diseases, as well as metabolic disorders, prevent the conversion of cyanocoalamin into the active B12 forms (4) Steals methyl groups: cyanocobalamin requires a methyl group to convert into methylcobalamin, which it takes from the important amino acid S-adenosylmethionine (SAM)
The structure of Epitalon allows it to interact with specific processes that occur naturally in the human body, in particular, those that are related to the aging and death of cells, and the ongoing maintenance of telomere material
Store lyophilized TB-500 at -20C for long-term storage (18+ months stability)
This is a documentation rule as much as a storage rule
Why Choose Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) Injections
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