When stratified by administration route, the average percentage reductions were: Intramuscular (IM): 48.3% Sublingual: 30.7% Oral: 30.3% These results suggest that IM administration leads the most pronounced homocysteine reduction, however, sublingual and oral routes also demonstrate clinically relevant effects
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Related reproductive-biology effects of NNMT inhibition are also under investigation, with some studies noting effects on embryo implantation in models
Well, thats a hard question to answer, as there has never been a comparison between the two
Direct Dosage: A single B12 injection often delivers a much higher dose directly into the system than a typical daily oral tablet, particularly when considering the limited absorption rate of the latter, contributing to their perceived and actual strength. However, for individuals with mild dietary deficiencies and no underlying absorption problems, high-dose oral B12 supplements (e.g., 1000-2000mcg daily) can sometimes overcome the need for intrinsic factor by allowing for a small amount of passive absorption, eventually raising levels, though this method is less predictable and slower than direct injection