Lipolysis is the process your body uses to break down fats, also known as lipids, in your body
Laboratory studies investigate its mechanisms at the cellular level, including receptor binding, signal transduction, and gene expression pathways
Route: Intramuscular injection (into a muscle, such as the gluteus or deltoid) is the most frequent route for this therapy, as it allows the vitamins to be absorbed over time from the muscle depot
Using the methylated form (methylcobalamin) ensures higher bioavailability and faster results compared to standard B12 supplements
Blood tests to measure B Levels of iron and folate also may be measured to check for deficiencies in these nutrients
By knowing the pros and cons of each method, doctors can tailor treatments for better results