Possible Side Effects Mild side effects of Vitamin B12 may include: ( 12 ) Mild pain, itching, or swelling at the injection site Temporary nausea or headache Mild diarrhea Hot flashes Vomiting These side effects do not affect all patients and are generally temporary and mild While rare, more serious side effects of Vitamin B12 injections can include ( 12 ): Irregular heartbeat Heart palpitations Hives or skin rash If you notice any severe reactions to a Vitamin B12 shot, contact a medical professional immediately
Without this step, the body would not be able to metabolize folic acid
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Instead, they may support nutrient pathways that are already part of how the body processes fats
MIC injections, often combined with MIC B12, have been shown to support weight loss of 2-4 pounds per week when used alongside a structured nutrition and exercise plan
Symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency may include any or all of the following: Chronic fatigue (4) or low energy (despite getting enough sleep) Shortness of Breath Macrocytic anemia (5) High MCV (mean corpuscular volume on CBC analysis) Neurological changes that can mimic dementia (6) Depression (7), anxiety, and other mood disorders Difficulty with concentration (8) Brain fog Skin changes like hyperpigmentation (9), vitiligo, or angular stomatitis Hair changes (including hair loss (10)) Perhaps you can relate to one or more of these symptoms noted above