GLP1 receptor agonists reduce hunger through three pathways that work simultaneously: Brain signaling : GLP1 receptors in the hypothalamus and brainstem regulate hunger and satiety
[2] [1] With neurological involvement: Hydroxocobalamin 1mg intramuscularly on alternate days until no further improvement, then maintenance injections every 2 months
Better metabolic efficiency: Some patients report favorable body composition shifts over multiple cycles, especially when combined with consistent training and nutrition

These include: Autoimmune diseases, such as hypoparathyroidism, Graves disease, myasthenia gravis, and type 1 diabetes Crohns disease HIV Vitiligo Celiac disease Having part or all of your small intestine removed Small intestine bacterial overgrowth, a condition where you have harmful bacteria in your intestines that absorb all the B12 before your intestines can Other risk factors for pernicious anemia include: Scandinavian or Northern European ancestry Family history of PA Having gastric bypass surgery (used to treat obesity), which loses cells that absorb B12 Taking medications such as antacids or drugs that treat type 2 diabetes but make it harder for your body to absorb enough B12 Pernicious Anemia Symptoms Symptoms of pernicious anemia may take years to develop because your body can store 1,000 to 2,000 times as much B12 as you need in a day
Cyanocobalamin, by contrast, requires enzymatic conversion in the liver and tissues to become active