[20] Pernicious anemia [edit] Pernicious anemia is a disease caused by an autoimmune response that produces antibodies that attack the parietal cells in the stomach lining, preventing them from creating intrinsic factor needed for the absorption of vitamin B 12
Because of this, MOTS-c is being investigated as a treatment for obesity, diabetes, and even age-related frailty
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When examined together in laboratory systems, BPC-157 & TB-500 Blend can help researchers explore how peptide-mediated signaling pathways interact with cytoskeletal dynamics and extracellular matrix remodeling processes
Tell your prescribing doctor if you have any of these conditions, which can increase B12 shot side effects: An allergy to cobalt Kidney disease Severe megaloblastic anemia Side Effects from B12 Shots The most common B12 shot side effect is swelling at the injection site