Current Status of Knowledge A biochemical paradox Reference to the relation between high folate and low vitamin B-12 as a biochemical paradox was first made by the late Rene Malinow, who expressed concern at the time of the planning for the Vitamin Intervention for Stroke Prevention (VISP) Study, a randomized controlled trial that was designed to assess the effects of high-dose folic acid, vitamin B-12, and vitamin B-6 supplementation on recurrent stroke (36, 37)
Metabolic-rejuvenation and longevity research central to an emerging research framework that connects methylation tone, NAD availability and tissue-specific aging [1,3]
Iron supplements are a leading cause of overdose for children, as well as adults, which is why there is a need for both testing and retesting
Fear of needles, concerns about sterile technique, discomfort, and the psychological barrier of self-injection all limit adoption of injectable peptides