If you are a good candidate, your doctor will discuss the pros and cons of this treatment with you and determine the proper dosage to help you get the optimal effect
Potential Interactions with Other Medications One of the great things about B12 is that its a water-soluble vitamin, meaning your body simply excretes what it doesnt need
Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, discomfort, and tightness in the treated area
Elevated B12 is well recognized across liver conditions, including alcohol-associated and other chronic liver disease
In an effort to counteract the downer effect, the brain amps up the release of dynorphin, leaving us anxious and overstimulated
By blocking NNMT activity, it increases critical cellular metabolites (SAM, NAD) that drive downstream increases in energy expenditure and metabolic health 1-4