While anyone with a B12 deficiency can benefit from injections, certain groups are more likely to require this treatment, including vegetarians and vegans who may not consume enough B12-rich foods, individuals with digestive disorders like Crohns disease or coeliac disease, those with pernicious anaemia that affects B12 absorption, people recovering from weight loss surgery or other gastrointestinal procedures, older adults whose ability to absorb B12 decreases with age, and individuals experiencing prolonged fatigue or low energy levels

Consider whether symptoms might indicate: Underlying conditions being unmasked or worsening Effects of other supplements or medications Lifestyle factors like inadequate sleep, poor nutrition, or excessive stress Infections or illnesses unrelated to peptide use If symptoms do not match the expected AOD 9604 profile, persist after discontinuation, or are accompanied by other concerning signs, investigate independently rather than assuming the peptide is responsible
Myth 4: Natural peptides like Ipamorelin have no side effects. Ipamorelin can elevate prolactin and cortisol at high doses, and any GH secretagogue can contribute to insulin resistance over time
There are many different types of injections or shots that are available today to support weight loss, most of which contain different medications and come with the risk of adverse side effects
These injectables are your stepping stones towards a healthier lifestyle, designed to meet your bodys needs
Teens 14-18 Years 2.4 mcg