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These effects could theoretically make it useful for recovery from strains, tendon injuries, ligament issues, or surgery
Minor side effects can include: A bit of tenderness, puffiness, or pink discoloration right around the puncture A brief warm or flushed sensation Mild headache or nausea Reach out to a medical professional right away if you notice: Redness that keeps spreading, heat, or discharge near the site (possible infection) Hives, facial swelling, or difficulty breathing (possible allergic reaction) Persistent numbness or tingling that spreads beyond the site Fever or chills within 48 hours of injection Safe Needle Disposal and Storage A proper FDA-cleared sharps bin is ideal
Health experts recommended daily allowances (RDAs) for B12 intake recommendations vary by age, but the recommendations are the same regardless of your sex [1]: - 0 to 6 months 0.4 mcg - 7 to 12 months 0.5 mcg - 1 to 3 years 0.9 mcg - 4 to 8 years 1.2 mcg - 9 to 13 years 1.8 mcg - 14 years and older 2.4 mcg If youre pregnant, the National Institute of Health recommends you ingest at least 2.6 micrograms of B12 per day
If you have an injury that's been lingering for months or years, this peptide helps your body finally complete the healing process it started but couldn't finish
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration