For example, symptoms of a Vitamin B12 deficiency may include: Loss of appetite Constipation, diarrhea, or both Weight loss Changes in how you move around Irritability or changes in how you feel or behave Confusion Brain fog or difficulty thinking Depression Impaired memory or cognition Sore or red tongue Mouth ulcers Altered vision Pins & needles Muscle weakness Fatigue and tiredness Nausea Treatment for a vitamin B-12 deficiency is usually accomplished through dietary changes, supplements, and sometimes, B-12 injections
This gene-level fingerprint helps explain why a single small peptide can produce such wide-ranging regenerative effects
Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any new supplement
While glutamine plays a role in maintaining the integrity of the digestive system, studies suggest that it may also help to increase GLP-1 secretion
More rarely, a patient may experience severe symptoms such as a fever of 100.4F (38C) or higher, injection site blistering, muscle pain, skin rashes, hives, severe skin itching, or vomiting