However, intramuscular shots release B12 gradually from muscle tissue, while IV infusions deliver the full dose into the bloodstream immediately
Imagine the injection site as a tiny wound
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One major advantage of intramuscular injection is that its increasingly effective at raising blood levels of B12
How often can I receive the injections
B12 shots can also support healthy hair, skin, and nail growth by nourishing cells from within