MIC B12 injections, on the other hand, combine vitamin B12 with Methionine, Inositol, and Choline (MIC) [2]
If you found this interesting PLEASE share it
In the USA or UK, the health care systems consistently deny access of B12 shots to PA patients
Cobalamin blood levels can be monitored, and many veterinarians prefer to check these levels at the time of diagnosis for GI disease, as well as periodically during treatment, to determine if B12 levels are remaining normal
Best for: People sensitive to methyl-B12 Those with histamine intolerance or mast cell issues Overmethylators or those with anxiety from methylated vitamins Detoxification support (binds to toxins like cyanide and nitric oxide) Balanced, gentle B12 support Advantages: Body controls conversion rate (less likely to cause overmethylation) Supports detoxification pathways Well-tolerated by most people Longer-lasting in the body than methyl-B12 Potential downsides: Requires conversion (may be less efficient with severe MTHFR mutations) Slightly less direct methylation support than methyl-B12 Can be harder to find in supplements Typical dosage: 1000-5000mcg daily 3
The gray market for peptides does not appear to be going away soon, and it will be up to the FDA whether to bring these substances into the mainstream.