Whitening These terms are often used interchangeably, but understanding the nuance is key to managing expectations: Whitening / Lightening: This refers to reducing the overall melanin (pigment) content in the skin
most of these patients present in the neonatal period with feeding difficulties, failure to thrive, neurologic deterioration, megaloblastic anemia, variable renal and liver failure, cardiomyopathy, pneumonia, and retinopathy
Only the L-isomer should be used clinically, because exposure to the racemic D, L-carnitine has produced reversible myasthenia in uremic patients
Vitamin B12 also increases metabolic function and works synergistically with the MIC
However, a large amount of air can be dangerous, painful and a reason for B12 injections gone wrong. To remove air bubbles from a syringe, hold it upside down and flick its side several times until all air has risen to the top