5Amino1MQ (5Amino1Methylquinolinium) is a novel small molecule derived from quinolinium salts that has been studied for its ability to inhibit NNMT (Nicotinamide NMethyltransferase), an enzyme involved in metabolic dysfunction, obesity, and cellular aging
Standard maintenance therapy typically involves hydroxocobalamin 1mg injections every two to three months for patients without neurological involvement
Vegetarian sources of B12 include chlorella, nori, nutritional yeast and certain mushrooms, but many vegans and vegetarians have insufficient levels of B12 because its not widely found in plants. According to Mullane, not getting enough B12 can result in issues like anaemia, fatigue and more intense symptoms including shortness of breath, palpitations, pale skin, muscle weakness, numbness and tingling in hands or feet, blurred vision and memory loss
symptoms and lab results can guide maintenance frequency
In addition to in-house controls, each batch undergoes independent third-party laboratory testing and is evaluated within controlled clinical study frameworks
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