Thus, Tena Adam should also be discouraged in pregnant women until well-designed clinical trials are available
Clinically, there are two primary considerations for micronutrients as they relate to hyperthyroidism: micronutrient balance for optimal thyroid function and micronutrients needed for proper immune regulation
[10] At the 1 to 2 mg/day doses used in peptide protocols, the elemental copper delivered is small relative to dietary intake (typically 0.9 to 2.3 mg/day per NIH Office of Dietary Supplements)
Where serum B12 results are borderline or do not fit the clinical picture, further tests such as active B12 (holotranscobalamin), methylmalonic acid, or homocysteine may be helpful
But if you just want to drop pounds and were hoping that injecting yourself with B-12 would help...it won't (talk to an R.D
Apply to clean, dry skin on the targeted area