Vitamin injections are not a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment
The vote does not change the limited clinical evidence or unresolved safety risks surrounding peptides
Key Signs and Symptoms of EDS Flexible, fragile, or easily bruised skin Recurrent injuries, sprains, or dislocations Poor wound healing / scarring Chronic musculoskeletal pain GI issues such as gastroparesis or IBS Autonomic dysfunction (POTS, dizziness, tachycardia) Fatigue, exercise intolerance Temperature sensitivity Migraines, headaches, neuropathic pain Hypermobile EDS (hEDS) is the most common subtypeand also the most misdiagnosed and misunderstood
Those who have more severe nutrient deficiencies may need several rounds of injections, with results that initially dont last as long
Experimental models show increased cyclic AMP levels in adipocytes, indicating activation of second messenger systems typically linked to -adrenergic signaling
Ionescu, M., & Frohman, L