Cyanocobalamin is indicated for vitamin B12 deficiencies due to malabsorption which may be associated with the following conditions: Addisonian (pernicious) anemia Gastrointestinal pathology, dysfunction, or surgery, including gluten enteropathy or sprue, small bowel bacteria overgrowth, total or partial gastrectomy Fish tapeworm infestation Malignancy of pancreas or bowel Folic acid deficiency It may be possible to treat the underlying disease by surgical correction of anatomic lesions leading to small bowel bacterial overgrowth, expulsion of fish tapeworm, discontinuation of drugs leading to vitamin malabsorption (see Drug Interactions), use of a gluten-free diet in nontropical sprue, or administration of antibiotics in tropical sprue
User protocols typically employ 0.25 to 0.5 mg daily via subcutaneous injection near the injured tendon for four to eight weeks
Research shows that targeting NNMT could help in treating these conditions by improving how the body uses energy, reducing fat, and bettering insulin sensitivity
So blood vessels vascularize into an area to heal
Others being discussed during the two-day meeting include TB-500 (touted for wound healing) and epitalon (ostensibly a hack for insomnia)