Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin, so if you consume too much, your body should be able to flush it out through urine
Acneiform eruptions: Skin reactions including acneiform eruptions have been reported in some patients receiving injectable B12
By directly infusing NAD+ into the bloodstream, the therapy bypasses the digestive system, allowing for better absorption and utilization of the molecule
In general, the normal range for vitamin B12 is around 200 to 900 picograms per milliliter (pg/ml)
Many insurance plans cover treatment for FDA-approved indications (e.g., documented B12 deficiency with neurological manifestations) with prior authorization
In other words, as effective as our B12 lipotropic injections can be, you should view them as an aid, not a substitute for diet and exercise