FDA's own scientists recommended against it, citing inadequate physicochemical characterization, immunogenicity risk from aggregation and peptide-related impurities, and insufficient evidence of effectiveness
A 1995 analysis of 24 studies found no evidence that this diet helps reduce hunger, promote weight loss, or trim fat from areas like the hips and thighs
pharmacies to ensure safe, reliable care
Adequate B12 levels aid in the breakdown of fats and proteins, promoting efficient weight management
In pediatric and adult dysautonomia research, the link between B12 deficiency and autonomic dysfunction is equally compelling
Research indicates a marked improvement in the rate of tendon and muscle tissue repair, making it a valuable asset in sports medicine and recovery therapies