Founder: Danielle Alcala-Glazier (RN-S, CNA, CMAA, Licensed Phlebotomist, Licensed Esthetician) Medical Director: Dr
Normal serum B12 levels are generally considered to be above 300 picograms per milliliter, though some labs use slightly different reference ranges
BPC-157 is the one component that does land in range, at 400 mcg against a derived position of 250-500 mcg daily but GLOWs frequency falls to 5x and then 2-3x weekly, where injured tissue is dosed once daily
Reconstitution solutions are supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research
Lack of energy Shortness of breath Memory loss, difficulty in concentrating, and cognitive difficulties Muscle cramps Noticeable heartbeats (palpitations) Irritability and possible signs of mental health disorders such as depression Headaches A sore and red tongue (glossitis) Disturbed vision Vitamin B12 can also help reduce stress in the body