Reduction of Inflammation Inflammation is a common response after surgery, often contributing to pain and delayed healing
Impairments to DNA methylation or the proper repair of DNA itself can then lead to neuronal dysfunction and cognitive decline, especially in older people
An injection is one of the most effective ways to get B12 and is typically used for those who might not benefit from tablets, liquids or capsule supplements for any reason
A B12 deficiency injection may be recommended for people who: Have a diagnosed vitamin B12 deficiency Experience ongoing fatigue or weakness Have conditions that affect nutrient absorption Follow diets that may lead to lower B12 intake Healthcare professionals typically assess symptoms, dietary habits, and medical history before recommending hydroxocobalamin injection
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Multiple injections will be required to achieve optimal results