Vitamin B12 plays a role in several key processes, including: Supporting red blood cell production Maintaining nerve health Assisting with energy metabolism Supporting brain function and focus Because vitamin B12 is water-soluble, the body uses what it needs and eliminates the rest
Your provider can assess your individual risk factors, recommend safer alternatives, monitor liver function if needed, and discuss N-acetylcysteine (NAC) supplementation if appropriate for your situation
The medications for these conditions (e.g., blood pressure pills, insulin, antibiotics) are prescription-only to ensure the patient is properly evaluated and followed up by a provider
For context on how GHK-Cu compares to other anti-aging approaches, see our guide on GHK-Cu copper peptide research and our article on best peptides for longevity and anti-aging research
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