Promotes Longevity: Reduces oxidative stress and inflammation, contributing to healthier aging at the cellular level
The absence of growth hormone-related side effects makes it appropriate for individuals who cannot use or prefer to avoid full-length growth hormone therapy
If you let it go for too long, it can cause problems in your nervous system such as: Vision problems Memory loss A pricking or numbing sensation Difficulty speaking or walking due to ataxia (loss of physical coordination) Damage to your extremities (hands, feet, arms, etc.), particularly your legs Other problems could include Infertility (this should go away with B12 treatment) Stomach cancer Bleeding and infections Damage your heart, brain, bones, and other organs in your body If you're pregnant and don't get enough vitamin B12, your baby is at risk of a serious birth defect called a neural tube defect
If your doctor feels you're a good candidate for vitamin B12 injections, they'll give you a prescription for a certain dosage
This depends on how well the body responds and what it needs
The distinction matters enormously