These conditions may include, but are not limited to: A family history of eye problems Any active infection Iron or folic acid deficiency Kidney disease Liver disease Alcohol: Avoid drinking large amounts of alcohol while getting Vitamin B12 treatment
Combining tesofensine with stimulants (DMAA, ephedrine) or serotonergic compounds (SSRIs, MAO inhibitors) significantly increases cardiovascular events and serotonin syndrome risk
All dosing information here is provided strictly for research and laboratory reference
According to the National Nutrition Survey (2008), the average cobalamin intake of the German population, which primarily follows a mixed diet, is just above the recommendations of 4 g/day
Another common myth is that GHK-Cu will cause your skin to "purge," similar to how retinoids or acids can trigger breakouts when you first start using them
Caution is warranted because animal findings do not reliably map onto what happens in people