Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) Injection is primarily used to treat or prevent vitamin C deficiency in patients unable to take oral supplements, or in clinical situations where higher plasma concentrations are required, such as certain infections, wound healing, or adjunctive therapy in specific protocols
[4] Pregnant and breastfeeding women , particularly those following plant-based diets, require adequate B12 intake to support foetal development and prevent infant deficiency
For microdosing at doses like 0.5 mg or 1 mg, go with 2.5 mg/mL
5 Amino 1 MQ can theoretically keep you safe from many metabolic disorders and ensure a healthy lifestyle
Too many hoops to jump through, outdated warnings based on fears that never panned out, and a treatment that's technically classified alongside ketamine as a controlled substance
Stupnisek et al., 2015