Risk factors that should prompt consideration of B12 deficiency include advancing age (reduced stomach acid production), strict vegan or vegetarian diets, pernicious anaemia, gastrointestinal surgery (particularly gastric bypass or ileal resection), long-term use of certain medications (metformin, proton pump inhibitors, H2-receptor antagonists), nitrous oxide exposure (including recreational use), and conditions affecting the gut such as Crohn's disease or coeliac disease
Initial Loading Dose: At first, people get 1000 mcg every week for 4-8 weeks
The authors reported that AOD-9604 stimulated lipolysis in isolated adipocytes and that chronic daily treatment in obese Zucker rats produced reductions in body weight gain of more than 50% relative to untreated controls over the treatment period, without effects on insulin sensitivity or IGF-1 levels [3]
B12 shots, also known as B12 injections, are a form of vitamin supplementation designed to enhance your body's B12 levels
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