Dont blow on them
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Hematologic disorders like chronic myelogeneous leukemia, promyelocytic leukemia, polycythemia vera, and hypereosinophilic syndrome can present as elevated serum blood levels of vitamin B12, which is also known clinically as serum cobalamin, note the authors of a 2013 research review published in the journal Clinical Biochemistry
the only difference is the quantity supplied
Hormone Replacement Therapy Consult $450 BPC-157 can be administered in several ways: Research and anecdotal reports suggest BPC-157 may: Although generally considered safe in research, reported side effects may include nausea, headaches, digestive issues, fatigue, appetite changes, fluid retention, dizziness, and fluctuations in blood sugar levels
To me, that would definitely be a case for a Haematologist's opinion, if there's no identifiable cause