As regenerative medicine evolves, patients are increasingly turning to combined approaches for optimal wellness
Individuals with conditions such as pernicious anemia, gastrointestinal disorders, or post-surgical digestive changes may lack sufficient intrinsic factor, making oral absorption inefficient
Its important to keep an eye on these levels to adjust the shots as needed
B12 injections are a common way to administer the vitamin
Common experiences after the first injection include: Mild soreness or redness at the injection site (usually resolves within 12 days) Slight improvement in energy levels or mood No immediate noticeable change (particularly common if deficiency is severe) Rarely, mild side effects such as headache or dizziness Some patients report their urine becoming brighter or more intensely coloured following injection, which occurs because excess B12 is excreted renally
Anyone suffering from glaucoma, gout, hypertension or ulcers are advised not to take injections of B-100 complex