Hydroxy B12 shots, though less effective, are safer, as this disease can get worse in those with high methylcobalamin levels
High levels of B12, or hypercobalaminemia, can be a sign of tissue breakdown, which releases B12 back into the bloodstream
When you continuously push SAM levels up by blocking NNMT, the cell has other pathways that can respond to that shifted balance
Patients may develop compensatory movement patterns that strain joints and soft tissues
Recommended Dosage: Fighting birds: 0.1 to 0.3 ml Bovines and porcines: 2 to 5 ml Canines and felines: 0.5 to 1.0 ml Ostriches (36 months): 0.5 to 1.5 ml intramuscularly Ostriches (6 months or older): 1.5 to 4 ml intramuscularly (Repeat the dose every 23 days as recommended by your veterinarian.) Target Species: Bovines, equines, porcines, ovines, caprines, canines, felines, fighting birds, and ostriches
Vitamin B12 is essential for your normal metabolic function and overall health