How much is too much
A deficiency may cause hair loss, but extra B12 only helps if levels are low
In some rare cases, very high levels of B12 in the blood can be associated with minor side effects like mild acne, dizziness, or a temporary rash
The tirzepatide equivalent of this formulation, the tirzepatide glycine B12 compound , follows similar logic but uses a dual GIP/GLP-1 agonist as the base instead
Furthermore, the addition of vincristine does not significantly alter the proteomic profile linked to the activity of the other two compounds, while still causing more cell death when combined with MitoQ and DPI at a low dosage
The mechanism is well understood and involves the metabolism of tryptophan to indole by intestinal bacteria, conjugation to indoxyl sulfate in the liver, and final metabolism to indirubin (red) and indigo (blue) by bacterial phosphatase leading to purple colored urine [5]