Oral administration of high-dose vitamin B 12 (1 to 2 mg daily) is considered as effective as intramuscular administration for correcting anemia and neurologic symptoms Despite many studies suggesting oral administration of vitamin B 12 to be easy, effective and less costly than intramuscular administration, debate surrounds the effectiveness of the oral route
Symptoms of B12 deficiency include: Low energy and fatigue Digestive problems Depression and moodiness Insomnia Brain fog and memory loss Anemia Reduced immune system function Tingling or numbness in the extremities Swollen tongue Loss of vision or hearing Jaundice Kidney disease Pale skin Poor circulation in the extremities If you are over age 50 and are experiencing one or more of the above symptoms, boosting your intake of B12 cannot hurt, and it may provide a safe and inexpensive solution while preventing a wrong diagnosis
This advanced peptide helps restore balance, structure, and strength from the inside out
GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex) is a tripeptide naturally present in human blood plasma at concentrations averaging 200 ng/mL at age 20, declining to approximately 80 ng/mL by age 60
Oxidative stress and inflammation can reinforce one another
Many athletes continue training at 80-90% capacity, scaling or substituting movements that aggravate the injury