A COA is a batch-specific lab report that documents the identity, purity, and quality control results for the production lot you receive
Contact a healthcare provider if you notice: Persistent or worsening neuropathy symptoms, such as tingling, numbness, burning pain, or weakness New or unusual side effects, including skin rash, itching, or acne-like breakouts Possible medication interactions, especially if you take metformin, acid-reducing medications, or other long-term prescriptions Changes in neurological function, such as balance issues, confusion, memory changes, or worsening coordination Recognizing these warning signs early helps prevent complications and supports better long-term nerve health outcomes
This essential nutrient is important in energy production, nerve function, and red blood cell formation
However, MIC B12 injection therapy is not appropriate for everyone
Your provider may recommend a schedule based on your needs and goals
This benefit helps prevent the spike or significant drop common in most diets