NAD+ is the primary metabolic add-on for KLOW because collagen and tissue remodeling are energy-intensive: repair cells need NAD+ to produce energy, repair DNA, and keep building new tissue
Polymorphisms of glutathione S-transferase in skin cancers in a Japanese population [PMID: 22169897] Laboratory literature summary: Polymorphisms of glutathione S-transferase in skin cancers in a Japanese population
What to Expect Before Getting a B12 Shot A nurse or doctor will confirm your deficiency Injection is usually given in the shoulder Slight pinch or sting for 23 seconds Possible brief dizziness or tingling Pre-shot tips: Eat something beforehand Wear loose clothing Stay seated for 10 minutes after What to Expect After Getting a B12 Shot Slight soreness at the injection site Redness or bruising (rare but not harmful) Headache or tiredness in the first 24 hours Most feel normal or better after 12 days Aftercare: Drink water Avoid strenuous activity if dizzy Monitor for swelling or allergy signs Alternatives to B12 Injections: Supplements and Food Sources Not everyone wants or needs a shot
Vitamin B12 is a vitamin essential for many bodily functions, including energy production, brain function, and the formation of red blood cells
PAS is actively collaborating with researchers to investigate the metabolic reasons as to why some patients need shorter intervals between doses (e.g., monthly or every six weeks and in some instances even more frequently) to maintain their quality of life