The value proposition of MIC B12 injections depends on individual health goals and absorption needs
Symptoms may include: Shortness of breath Red, flushed skin Headaches Rapid weight gain, polycythemia (increased red cell mass), hypokalemia, CHF, pulmonary edema, and vascular thrombosis are mostly observed in therapeutic contexts where vitamin B12 is administered aggressively or over extended periods
The most common and safest sites for injecting Vitamin B12 include: Intramuscular Injection Sites: The upper outer quadrant of the buttock (gluteus), the mid-thigh (vastus lateralis), or the upper arm (deltoid muscle)
Vitamin B12 injections are called hydroxocobalamin
The absence of IGF-1 stimulation is particularly relevant for long-term safety
However, groups switched from WD to LD (WD/LD-V, WD/LD-T) tended to show greater alpha diversity compared to the control groups (WD/WD-V and LD/LD-V), which was not surprising since these animals experienced the most diet transitions with variable nutrient resources during their lifetime