Getting the B12 deficiency fixed, through a vitamin or with the help of an injection, can actually help you fight off the issues of feeling sick, making you feel healthy and avoiding some potential problems down the line.
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For example, in studies, BPC-157 has shown promise in healing tendon-to-bone injuries much quicker than traditional treatments
Q4: What should I do if I have a severe headache after B12 injection
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