Because the injection bypasses your digestive system, your body can access the B12 quickly instead of waiting for absorption from food
Injections are usually administered subcutaneously (under the skin), once a month, in your vets office
Oral B12 relies on stomach acid, digestive enzymes, and a healthy gut lining
Research has also linked choline deficiencies to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease [8]
Our team has observed that for studies focusing on long-term, sustained NNMT inhibition where slight variations in peak plasma concentration aren't catastrophic, the oral route might be sufficient
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