Mass spectrometry analyses of normal and polyglutamine expanded ataxin-3 reveal novel interaction partners involved in mitochondrial function
Each batch is tested by an independent lab
Standard dosing ranges from 0.25 to 0.5 mg daily, while micro-dosing protocols typically use 0.1 to 0.15 mg injected subcutaneously once or twice daily
Important limitations on this safety profile: the longest trial was 24 weeks, the total trial population is small by modern standards, and the clinical trials used oral dosing
A consultation is especially important if you: Have a known allergy to B vitamins or any of the MIC components Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive Have kidney disease, liver disease, or a history of kidney stones (methionine metabolism can affect uric acid and homocysteine levels) Take blood thinners, immunosuppressants, or medications that interact with B12 absorption (such as metformin) Have a sulfa allergy (methionine is a sulfur-containing amino acid) Have a trimethylaminuria (fish-odor syndrome) diagnosis, which affects choline metabolism Have a history of cardiovascular events or uncontrolled hypertension This list is not exhaustive, and it is not a substitute for an individualized assessment
A lack of vitamin B6 can result in anemia, a weakened immune system, and depression [26]