For maintenance or prophylactic use (such as in a patient with short-gut syndrome who cannot absorb oral vitamins well), a common regimen is 1 mL IM once weekly
In these cases, hydroxocobalamin or adenosylcobalamin may be better tolerated, as they provide B12 support without strongly stimulating methylation
You can have vitamin B12 deficiency anemia if you don't get enough vitamin B12 in your diet from foods like milk, eggs, and meat, or if your body can't absorb B12 because of a health problem
Lipotropic compounds support this process by: Enhancing fat emulsification and transport so that fats are moved out of the liver more efficiently Supporting methylation pathways that are essential for detoxification and hormone regulation Preventing hepatic fat accumulation, which, over time, can impair metabolic function It is important to note that lipotropic injections are not fat-burning agents in isolation
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Injections of vitamin B12 will convert carbohydrates into glucose, your bodys main source of energy