Any patient with joint symptoms should consult their GP or rheumatologist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment according to NICE guidance (NG100)
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Hypoallergenic supplements are typically formulated without ingredients known to be common food allergens, such as milk, fish, shellfish, eggs and nuts, and/or gluten , and certain artificial coloring agents, and fillers
Between the available options for using GHK, injection vs topical, topical applications are more common in professional skincare and hair products, and there are decades of research supporting their potential benefits for the appearance of skin firmness and texture
For this reason, some clinics updated their charts, and give patients B12 shots at higher levels than before