Lab-based baseline evaluation always comes first
People with low B12 may experience: Persistent fatigue or low energy Weakness Brain fog, concentration issues, or memory changes Low mood or irritability Pins and needles, numbness, or nerve-type sensations Mouth ulcers or a sore tongue Paleness or shortness of breath (if anaemia is present) Some symptoms can become more serious if deficiency is prolonged, particularly neurological symptoms
Once your vitamin B12 levels have stabilized, its recommended to continue with 100 mcg once a month
Helps maintain the consistency and integrity of peptides after reconstitution, supporting more reliable outcomes when storing and using prepared solutions over time
Without adequate choline, the liver cannot properly package and export fat, which can lead to fat accumulation in liver tissue
PRP is generally used for more significant tissue damage (larger tears, more severe tendinopathy, osteoarthritis), while prolotherapy is excellent for ligament laxity and milder tendon issues