These trials are of low quality, and as such, use in widespread clinical practice is premature
Reported effects in human use are generally mild injection-site reactions, lightheadedness, fatigue, nausea
Compositions for accelerating wound healing in mammals containing cupric salt or complexes with amino acid or peptide
The best-evidenced herbal memory aid there is: the Stough 2001 12-week verbal-learning RCT (benefits at 12 weeks, not 5), the Kongkeaw 2014 meta-analysis of 6 trials and 437 people, the bacoside / cholinergic / dendritic-branching mechanism, the correct 300 mg dose and 812 week timeline , GI side effects, and a live 2026 Alzheimers trial versus Dihexas unproven HGF/c-Met synaptogenesis, the failed Phase 3 cousin and the c-Met concern
In severe cases of vitamin B12 deficiency, like pernicious anemia, regular injections may be required to maintain adequate levels