This technology allows for the gradual release of ingredients, maximizing their effectiveness and minimizing any potential interference with other medical treatments
Horses 1 to 2 mL Dogs and Cats 0.25 to 0.5 mL May be repeated once or twice a week, as indicated by the condition and response of the animal
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1 Alcohol reduces vitamin B12 levels While there are a number of studies linking alcoholism to severe B vitamin deficiency, the Journal Nature published a study in 2004 that looked at the impact of moderate alcohol intake on B12 levels in post-menopausal women
Avoid any whey protein that is processed or protein isolate
Symptoms that improve with sitting and worsen with prolonged standing