The B vitamins (and their names) are: - B1 Thiamine - B2 - Riboflavin - B3 Niacin - B5 Pantothenic acid - B6 Pyridoxal 5-phosphate - B7 Biotin - B9 Folate - B12 Cobalamin While each B vitamin plays a variety of important roles, vitamin B12 is critically important for three key physiological processes [1]: - Central nervous system development, protection, and function - Healthy formation of red blood cells - DNA synthesis Despite being indispensable for some essential functions, the human body doesnt make vitamin B12 on its own
On top of that, the injectable form carries the same practical drawbacks as other injectable peptides: needles, sterile reconstitution, refrigeration, degradation after mixing, and the ongoing friction of maintaining a regular injection routine for benefits that build gradually over months
Cyanocobalamin has established antiemetic properties
Increase levels of the DNA-binding protein phosphor-CREB [17]
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Key Strengths: BPC-157 and TB-500 available as part of a broader regenerative and integrative-medicine compound catalog