Methylcobalamin: A potential vitamin of pain killer
Consistent appointments are recommended to maintain optimal results
Works at the liver level, not the adipocyte (fat cell) level
It is characterized by symptoms such as tingling (paraesthesia), numbness, pain, temperature sensitivity, and muscle weakness in the hands and feet and can spread throughout the body
Other Uses Compounded methylcobalamin injections and other forms of vitamin B12 injections like hydroxocobalamin and cyanocobalamin may also be prescribed for those with pernicious anemia, diabetes, neuropathy, heart disease, circadian rhythm sleep disorders, memory loss, depression, fatigue, AIDS, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Lyme disease, osteoporosis, tendonitis, psychiatric disorders, Alzheimers disease, liver and kidney disease, and asthma
However, some individuals suffer from pernicious anemia, where the body cannot absorb B12 properly