Carrying it doesnt automatically mean youre not converting enough homocysteine to methionine, or that you necessarily have to supplement
Really sorry for the newbish questions but I am pretty new to this stuff and still learning
This increased energy expenditure, while typically modest, contributes to the overall fat loss effect
This deficiency can lead to megaloblastic anemia, where the body produces large, abnormal red blood cells that cannot function effectively, resulting in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and neurological issues
According to the NICE Clinical Knowledge Summary (CKS) and the British National Formulary (BNF) , the standard treatment for B12 deficiency without neurological symptoms involves: Hydroxocobalamin 1 mg intramuscularly three times weekly for two weeks Followed by maintenance doses of 1 mg every three months For patients with neurological symptoms (such as paraesthesia, numbness, cognitive changes, or gait disturbances), more intensive treatment is required: Hydroxocobalamin 1 mg intramuscularly on alternate days until no further improvement occurs Followed by 1 mg every two months for maintenance Pernicious anaemia , an autoimmune condition where the body cannot produce intrinsic factor, requires lifelong treatment
Individuals with less adipose tissue have fewer fat cells available for lipolysis, and the substrate for the enzyme cascade diminishes