The Optimal Vitamin B12 Dosage for Kids, Pregnancy, and Seniors At age 50, everyone, regardless of diet should start supplementing with B12-fortified foods or supplements but over age 65 only high-dose daily supplements may suffice
Other relevant interactions: Colchicine (used for gout) may affect B12 absorption with long-term use Chloramphenicol (rarely used antibiotic) may blunt the haematological response to B12 treatment Monitoring considerations: Patients taking loop or thiazide diuretics require careful monitoring when initiating B12 therapy in severe deficiency, due to the risk of hypokalaemia during rapid cell production
In animals studies, BPC-157 has been administered in the following ways: To rats at a dose of 10 mcg/kg via injection [12] To mice at a dose of 10 g or 10 ng/kg body weight intraperitoneally (i.p.) via injection [14] To mice as a thin layer of cream topically (50 g of BPC 157 dissolved in 2 ml of distilled water with 50 g of commercial neutral cream and 1% white silver sulfadiazine)
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At this point, you will drop your diet down to the 500-calorie regimen, eating only the foods outlined in the Simeons protocol
These strategies are complementary stack them together for potentially additive NAD+ elevation