Lipo B injections keep things moving along by assisting detoxification pathways, maintaining healthy liver cell membranes, and preventing dangerous fat accumulation
The reality is nuanced: the clinical significance of elevated B12 depends almost entirely on why its elevated
Possible Side Effects Potential side effects include: Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Headache Fatigue Weakness Loss of appetite A tingling sensation in the feet or hands Redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site In the event you feel you are in imminent danger or have signs of an allergic reaction, you should contact emergency services immediately
People who are recovering from tendon, ligament, or muscle injuries, with persistent gut disorders (IBD, ulcers, leaky gut), inflammation or tissue damage from NSAIDs, wanting speedier surgery or injury recovery, managing brain-gut dysfunction or systemic inflammation.
It's an adjunctive injection that supports fat metabolism and energy
Im not calling anyone a liar I just havent been able to find any papers that the decisions to change the treatment was based on