Monitoring and Lifestyle Support with IGF-1 LR3 Effective IGF-1 LR3 therapy goes hand-in-hand with smart lifestyle choices balanced nutrition, resistance training, and quality sleep
Its also important to monitor B12 levels periodically through blood tests, as this helps adjust the treatment plan to ensure the best possible outcomes while avoiding over-supplementation
Side effects such as nausea, constipation, acid reflux, stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea, and injection site reactions are common
( Unfortunately, this symptom of B12 deficiency overlaps with symptoms related to diabetic neuropathy nerve damage caused by high blood sugar that can cause pain and numbness in the extremities ( People with diabetes taking metformin are at a higher risk of developing B12 deficiency because this medication can reduce vitamin B12 absorption in the body ( So, a B12 deficiency could be misdiagnosed as peripheral neuropathy in people with diabetes
A secondary passive diffusion pathway allows approximately 1% of ingested B12 to be absorbed directly across the intestinal mucosa, independent of intrinsic factor