A serum B12 level between 300 pg/mL and 900 pg/mL is considered normal and levels above 900 pg/mL are considered high
Severe complications include acute pancreatitis (confirmed by elevated lipase and amylase), acute kidney injury from dehydration, thyroid dysfunction, and hypoglycemia if combined with other diabetes medications
Impaired connective tissue repair further delays recovery
Instead of focusing on antioxidants themselves, well be looking at the supplements that can raise your whole antioxidant system
Once in tissue fluid, copper ions detach briefly, triggering pathways that: Increase growth factors: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) rise within hours, improving blood supply
Glucagon-like Peptide Receptor-1 (GLP-1R) : When this receptor is activated, it slows down how fast the stomach empties