It is natively an orally-active compound
Heres why thats problematic: Its synthetic Contains a cyanide molecule (yes, really albeit a tiny amount) that your liver has to process out Your body cant use it directly Must be converted to methylcobalamin first, which many people do poorly Often doesnt help Especially if you have common genetic variants like MTHFR Why Methylcobalamin (mB12) is Different This is the form your body: Naturally uses for nerve function Needs for DNA synthesis Uses to make neurotransmitters When we give it via injection (the most effective delivery method), it bypasses gut absorption issues and goes straight to work
Full-B12 Injection also helps in the formation of red blood cells and enhances the absorption of iron in the body
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, but B12 is what keeps the lights on
SLU-PP-332 is often referred to as an exercise mimetic because it activates pathways similar to those triggered by physical activity
Mental clarity Because B12 supports nerve signaling, injections may help improve focus, concentration, and the foggy feeling associated with low B12 levels