Common symptoms of B12 deficiency include: Persistent and unexplained fatigue or weakness Lightheadedness or dizziness Pale or yellowish skin Tingling or numbness in hands and feet Muscle weakness Trouble with balance Memory problems or difficulty concentrating (brain fog) Mood changes (irritability, depression) Sore, red tongue (glossitis) If youre experiencing these symptoms, its absolutely crucial to consult your GP
Or you have history of gastrointestinal disease, surgery (gastric bypass, ileal resection), long-term use of proton-pump inhibitors, or known malabsorption
Its binding to GHS (ghrelin) receptors is believed to induce GH release with high specificity and minimal impact on other hormonal systems
Serum peak is faster than IM, and B12 can be combined with hydration (saline), B-complex, vitamin C, magnesium, and other ingredients in the same bag
B12 is essential to the human body for processes including DNA synthesis, the production of energy, the health of nerve cells, neurological functions, the formation of red blood cells, and much more