B12 Injections vs
Yes, but only to an extent, and sometimes it takes strategic clinical support at the cellular level
The NHS has information about good sources of B12
There is no gold standard test that gives a clear, unequivocal answer to the question does this person have a vitamin B12 deficiency, yes or no
When to see a doctor Signs that warrant a doctors review Unexplained weight loss Night sweats Unusual bruising or bleeding Persistent fatigue together with an abnormal full blood count Yellowing of the skin or eyes, or swelling of the abdomen A high B12 in someone taking no supplements, no injections and no fortified products Outside these situations, a high B12 in someone who takes a supplement is not an emergency
NAD+ peptide: A holistic approach to cellular health Regular NAD+ supplementation may offer several long-term benefits: Improved metabolic function and weight management Enhanced cognitive performance and neuroprotection Potential delay of age-related cellular decline Support for overall cardiovascular health Improved stress resistance at the cellular level Research into the long-term effects of NAD+ supplementation is ongoing, with promising results in animal studies and early human trials