So instead of supporting metabolism, NNMT is effectively siphoning off key resources your cells need to function
It is not intended for human or veterinary consumption, nor for use in diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical procedures of any kind
For example, mixing 10 ml of bacteriostatic water into a 5 mg vial produces a 0.5 mg/ml solution so a "25-unit dose" on a U-100 syringe now delivers only 0.125 mg, half the intended amount
Choline supports liver function and is critical for transporting lipids out of the liver
So it may be good to check your homocysteine and MMA levels at least once, even if you take vitamin B12 supplements, just to avoid any unpleasant surprises
These consist of: Pernicious anaemia The most commonly known cause of vitamin B12 deficiency in the UK is pernicious anaemia