Common causes include: Chemotherapy and radiation therapy Prescription medications (including antibiotics, antihypertensives, antidepressants, and anticonvulsants, and more) Vitamin or mineral deficiencies (especially zinc, copper, and vitamin B12) Poor oral hygiene or untreated dental issues Upper respiratory or sinus infections Neurological disorders such as Parkinsons or Alzheimers disease Systemic conditions (such as diabetes, kidney disease, or liver disease) Among these, cancer treatment stands out as a major contributing factor
With the 5mg/ml concentration, a 1.25mg dose equals 25 units
We do not recommend self-administering B12 or any supplementation without proper medical guidance, as unnecessary supplementation may mask underlying health issues
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This connection explains why Vitamin B12 deficiency is strongly associated with neuropathy symptoms