When starting Vitamin B12 therapy, its not unusual for individuals to grapple with questions like, Feeling worse after my B12 injection, is that natural? This period, often termed as a healing crisis, can manifest through symptoms such as: Enhanced feelings of fatigue, tiredness, and increased sleep requirements Sensations akin to mild flu-like symptoms or body aches Experiences of headaches, nausea, or feelings of being lightheaded A foggy mind and challenges with concentration Mood fluctuations including irritability, anxiety, or a subdued mood Alterations in appetite and digestive patterns Contrary to being seen as an adverse reaction, these symptoms are essentially indicative of the body acknowledging and adapting to the surge of B12
One principle is that treatment for an attack of gout should be instituted quickly, since quick treatment can often be rewarded with a quick improvement
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2.6.14.) Total aerobic microbial count: Not detected Yeast and mold count: Not detected Heavy metals (As, Cd, Co, Pb, Ni, Hg, V): Not detected You can download the full COA directly from our Lab-Tested COAs page
Some of the other peptides that can help with specific issues include: PT-141 (Bremelanotide) improves low sexual desire in women BPC-157 encourages cellular regeneration and healing Thymosin Alpha-1 reduces inflammation and improves immune function DHH-B (Dihydrohonokiol-B) reduces anxiety and promotes better sleep Ibutamoren (MK-677) improves lean muscle mass and bone density, lowers cholesterol If you have any symptoms that concern you, Executive Medicine of Texas provides personalized counseling to help you decide whether peptide therapy, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, or some other approach is the best way to successfully address your needs and goals