A case report that was published in the New England Journal of Medicine showed a 62 year old man suffering from numbness in hands, severe joint pain, difficulty walking, shortness of breath, and yellowing of skin because he did not have enough Vitamin B12 in his blood
Pee may be bright yellow because its a water-soluble vitamin
CGI-58/ABHD5 is a coenzyme A-dependent lysophosphatidic acid acyltransferase
Nutrition: Eat a balanced diet with NAD+ precursors (niacin/vitamin B3, tryptophan) and supporting B-vitamins and magnesium
Practical considerations for safety and consistency: Use a new sterile insulin syringe for every injection Rotate injection locations to reduce local irritation Inject slowly and wait briefly before removing needle Track daily dosing and site rotation for consistency Human clinical evidence remains limited
Rotate injection sites (abdomen, thigh, upper arm)