PART 5: Signs you might not be absorbing nutrients well fatigue brain fog restless legs low mood poor sleep dull skin weak nails frequent colds slow recovery irritability feeling depleted These are often absorption issues not motivation issues, not age, not just life
The mechanism is unclear but may relate to rapid B12 mobilization in deficient patients
What factors can influence the dosage of sermorelin
The presence of obesity during aging may impact distinct physiological process (e.g., anabolic response and glucose metabolism) 2,3,4 and, as a consequence, physical and mental health 5,6

MOTS-c - common doses at common vial sizes Vial Size 5 mg BAC Water 1.0 mL Concentration 5 mg/mL 5 mg Dose 1.0 mL (100 units) 2.5 mg Dose 0.50 mL (50 units) 1 mg Dose 0.20 mL (20 units) 200 mcg Dose 0.04 mL (4 units) Vial Size 5 mg BAC Water 2.0 mL Concentration 2.5 mg/mL 5 mg Dose 2.0 mL (200 units*) 2.5 mg Dose 1.0 mL (100 units) 1 mg Dose 0.40 mL (40 units) 200 mcg Dose 0.08 mL (8 units) Vial Size 10 mg BAC Water 1.0 mL Concentration 10 mg/mL 5 mg Dose 0.50 mL (50 units) 2.5 mg Dose 0.25 mL (25 units) 1 mg Dose 0.10 mL (10 units) 200 mcg Dose 0.02 mL (2 units) Vial Size 10 mg BAC Water 2.0 mL Concentration 5 mg/mL 5 mg Dose 1.0 mL (100 units) 2.5 mg Dose 0.50 mL (50 units) 1 mg Dose 0.20 mL (20 units) 200 mcg Dose 0.04 mL (4 units) Vial Size 10 mg BAC Water 3.0 mL Concentration 3.33 mg/mL 5 mg Dose 1.50 mL (150 units*) 2.5 mg Dose 0.75 mL (75 units) 1 mg Dose 0.30 mL (30 units) 200 mcg Dose 0.06 mL (6 units) * Volumes above 100 units exceed a standard 1 mL insulin syringe

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