NO is a reactive molecule that can form reactive nitrogen species such as peroxynitrite and peroxynitrous acid, which are unstable molecules that can result in the production of hydroxyl radicals, thus decreasing NO bioavailability (6)
Signs of a B12 deficiency include: pain tingling difficulty walking uncontrollable muscle movements confusion, forgetfulness, or memory loss changes in mental state or mood changes in smell or taste vision problems diarrhea weight loss glossitis, aka a painful, smooth, and red tongue If you have any of the above symptoms, talk with a doc
This guide explains how much to take, how often, what to do if you miss a dose, and why non-approved versions like sublingual or microdosed tirzepatide should be approached with caution
Anemia can be successfully treated and your body's ability to produce red blood cells increases with regular B12 injections
Metabolic Optimization: Improves insulin sensitivity and mitochondrial function, counteracting metabolic disorders associated with aging (6, 12) Cardiovascular Support : Reduces vascular stiffness and improves endothelial function, lowering cardiovascular risk factors (7, 13)