Yes, B12 injections should be administered under professional guidance to ensure proper dosing and safety
Immune System Enhancement Vitamin B12 contributes to immune function through several mechanisms: It supports the production of white blood cells, particularly natural killer cells It helps regulate immune system responses It supports cellular energy needed for immune function It contributes to gut health, where much of the immune system resides During periods of increased immune challenge, such as seasonal changes or times of stress, B12 injections can provide valuable support to your body's natural defence mechanisms
Different syringes may require specific types of needles for proper attachment and functionality
Can you see yourself among any of the above "people" - only as you say you have "a very good junk-free diet" that probably rules out the top one as long asit includes meat, fish, eggs, seafood and dairy produce which are the natural sources of B12, Treatment for PA and non-dietary vitamin B12 deficiency is virtually the same
The recommended daily intake for adults is 2.4 micrograms, but higher doses are also considered safe, as your body absorbs only what it needs, and any excess is passed through urine
Numbness or tingling in hands and feet Peripheral nerve changes are a more serious sign of prolonged deficiency