The signs and symptoms of B12 deficiency that indicate you may benefit from vitamin B12 injections include: chronic fatigue, lethargy and weakness Muscle aches, joint pain and trouble exercising Poor memory, inability to concentrate and other cognitive problems associated with aging Mood changes, like increased depression and anxiety, or signs of nervousness like rapid heartbeats/palpitations Poor dental health, including bleeding gums and mouth sores Shortness of breath and feeling dizzy Poor appetite or digestive problems, like constipation, nausea, diarrhea or cramping Sometimes greater risk for problems like cardiovascular complications or even cancer (due to a rise in homocysteine levels) Why might you be low in vitamin B12, even if you eat a relatively healthy diet
These injections help you target fat and reduce fat production, in combination with a whole-food diet and regular physical activity
(Dependent on patient's needs) Dose: 250 g (also known as micrograms(mcg))in cats and 250 2000 g (also known as micrograms (mcg))in dogs, depending on the size of the patient: For parenteral cobalamin supplementation: Protocol: weekly injections for 6 weeks, then one dose a month later, and retesting one month after the last dose( dependent on patient's needs) For either oral or parenteral supplementation, if the underlying disease process has resolved and cobalamin body stores have been replenished, serum cobalamin concentration should be supranormal at the time of reevaluation
The frequency Getting lipotropic injections each week is part of the plan
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