It suppresses appetite and increases energy expenditure, without the crash of stimulant-based fat burners
In our comprehensive guide, B12 Shots & B12 Injections: The Good, Bad and Alternative! we address the possibility of experiencing an unusual or allergic reaction to B12 injections, detailing the signs, symptoms, and steps to take if such a reaction occurs, ensuring safety and informed decision-making regarding B12 supplementation methods
Traditional obesity intervention strategies (e.g., dietary control, exercise, conventional weightloss drugs) are often limited by slow onset, obvious side effects, and high rebound rates, and can hardly fundamentally reverse the abnormal metabolic phenotype of adipose tissue
Clinical signs of B12 deficiency include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, poor absorption of food (malabsorption syndrome), constipation, gas, weight loss, fatigue, lethargy, abdominal pain, and diarrhea
The following groups are at higher risk of vitamin B12 deficiency and may need vitamin B12 shots