National consensus is that there are in severely deficient patients and those with malabsorption
Low levels of vitamin B12 can lead to: Depression Fatigue Poor memory Tingling sensation in the extremities Mania and psychosis (at extreme levels of deficiency) Permanent damage to the brain and nervous system (from long-term deficiency) Common causes of vitamin B12 deficiency include poor absorption (due to age, pernicious anemia, atrophic gastritis, Crohns Disease, long-term use of acid-reducing drugs, etc.) and vegetarian/vegan diets that limit the consumption of meat, dairy, and seafood
These results show that BPC157 conforms to the metabolic process of peptide drugs, further proving its metabolic safety
When tissue has undergone significant degeneration, there is simply more repair work to accomplish
In addition to supporting healthy blood, Vitamin B12 is vital for converting the food you eat into energy and maintaining healthy nerve cells
Deficiency in B12 can lead to nerve damage, tingling in the hands and feet, and even memory issues