needle and pull back the syringe to line up with your dosage
If you have normal B12 levels, an injection is unlikely to make you feel noticeably different
People with Digestive or Autoimmune Conditions Conditions such as Crohns disease, celiac disease, ulcerative colitis, and other gastrointestinal disorders can significantly impair the bodys ability to absorb nutrients, including B12
Common side effects Injection-site reactions: mild redness, tenderness, swelling, occasional bruising - usually resolve within hours Skin flushing / warmth - brief, related to vasodilation Transient fatigue in the first 12 weeks of intensive protocols Mild headache - usually dose-related Higher-dose theoretical concerns Copper accumulation - each 2 mg injection adds roughly 0.03 mg of elemental copper, trivial next to the 0.92.2 mg from a normal diet
Physical activity provides benefits beyond caloric expenditure
Ingredients ingredients Active ingredient each 1 ml injection solution (1 ampoule) I1,000 micrograms (1 mg) cyanocobalamin