Long-term use of medications such as metformin or proton pump inhibitors can also reduce B12 absorption
There was one very small human study where some participants with chronic knee pain reported relief after an injection
Stacking & comparisons AOD-9604 is the fat-metabolism specialist of the GH family: it copies only the C-terminal lipolytic domain of growth hormone, so it stimulates fat breakdown without binding the GH receptor or raising IGF-1
In the context of CIRS, they must be used with the same precision as antimicrobials, binders, or detox protocols
I don't doubt in the least that juanpablo is suffering from something, but I'd be surprised if B12 had anything to do with it
If the test shows a deficiency, the NHS will usually treat it, and your GP can also confirm whether ongoing top-ups are appropriate