As a water-soluble vitamin, any excesses the body does not need are simply excreted in the urine
Weight alone tells an incomplete story
If you are found to have a Vitamin B12 deficiency diagnosed through blood tests, or if you have medical conditions that impede your bodys ability to absorb Vitamin B12, such as pernicious anemia, celiac disease, or Crohns disease, you could potentially qualify for these injections
More clinical research should investigate the effectiveness across different patient conditions, but the existing evidence suggests the treatments are generally safe, well tolerated, and worth trying for those struggling with chronic pain or steroid side effects
These can be signs of an early B12 deficiency or other nutritional deficiencies like folate, vitamin B2 (riboflavin), and vitamin B3 (niacin) deficiency
For people who are deficient in vitamin B12, getting enough can noticeably boost energy levels