Current medical evidence shows that individuals with normal B12 levels are unlikely to experience increased energy or reduced fatigue from extra B12 supplementation, as the body simply excretes what it does not need
Likely related to niacin-like vasodilation from rapid B12 absorption
The exact dosage is dependent on medical condition, response to the treatment, age, and weight
Anemia can also be caused by a restricted diet, poor iron absorption, repeated blood testing, or the hemodialysis removal of iron and vitamins
One effective way to achieve this is through Vitamin B12 injections
Key Components of the Intramuscular Injection Protocol: Dosage: 1 mg of vitamin B12 per injection Frequency: Several times a week Administration: Directly into muscle tissue Clinical Evidence Showing Greater Efficacy for Severe Cases Research backs the use of high-dose B12 for severe neuropathy