In some cases, it may also help with hair growth due to its ability to promote the health of hair follicles
Injection Technique General subcutaneous guidance from clinical best-practice resources
Cycle Length 8 to 12 weeks is the most common Tesofensine cycle Some advanced users run intermittent 5-days-on/2-days-off protocols to manage tolerance Take fasted in the morning to blunt appetite throughout the day and avoid sleep disruption Tapering and Tolerance Tolerance may build after ~46 weeks at higher doses Consider cycling off for 4 weeks or switching to a peptide (like Tesamorelin) if hunger control declines Tesofensine is generally well-tolerated at lower doses but should always be started conservatively especially for users new to nootropic or appetite-modulating compounds
"Living with Pernicious Anaemia and Vitamin B12 Deficiency" by Martyn Hooper Has several case studies
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vegans Do not have a well-balanced diet Had a weight loss surgery Have been diagnosed with pernicious anemia, or the bodys inability to produce healthy red blood cells Have been diagnosed with health conditions that hinder nutrient absorption, such as pancreatitis and Crohns disease Have been diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori, a condition in the intestines that causes ulcer Have high risks of heart disease Have low levels of vitamin B12 in their blood Struggle with eating disorders With the abundance of benefits of vitamin B12, its injection form, cyanocobalamin, is also used today to treat a variety of health issues and many other conditions (depression, allergies, fatty liver disease, kidney disease etc)