They aren't supplying B12 for any medical condition, so they don't have to worry about what they sell going off
Mistake 4: injecting water directly onto the powder Forcefully spraying water onto the lyophilized powder cake creates localized high-concentration zones, trapped air pockets, and potential foaming
It's not a one-size-fits-all solution, and it's certainly not a magic bullet
Injections of vitamin B12 will convert carbohydrates into glucose, your bodys main source of energy
[4] [5] Patients considering these treatments should understand that they are not a substitute for lifestyle modification or evidence-based weight management strategies endorsed by NICE
Prolonged overdose of B6 (150-200 mg/day) over weeks can cause severe sensory-nervous-system dysfunction and ataxia.37 With normal usage serious adverse effects are not reported for pyridoxine (vitamin B6), however, diarrhoea, emesis and rosacea-like dermatitis may be observed in some cases (38)