This question is too vague and needs more information. Is 1100 a time used at sea?
75% off of 1100= 27575% off of 1100= 75% discount applied to 1100= 1100 - (75% * 1100)= 1100 - (0.75 * 1100)= 1100 - 825= 275
1% of 1100 = 1% * 1100 = 0.01 * 1100 = 11
8.9% of 1100 = 8.9% * 1100 = 0.089 * 1100 = 97.9
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Vitamin B12 helps in reducing the TSh levels and controllng hypothyroidism (I was prescribed high dosages of B12 as i had high TSH levels due to hypothyroid)
All that is needed is to run some Berryman B12 Carb cleaner through 1 tank of fuel. Just about 25% of the bottle.
Vitamin B12 deficiency is when there is a low blood level of vitamin B12. If it is left untreated, it can cause damage to nervous tissue. There is a wealth of information regarding B12 deficiency on the Wikipedia site.
vitamin b12 deficiency
One can purchase Sublingual B12 vitamins from High Street stores and online retailers. On the High Street Holland & Barrett sell them. Online, they can be bought from Amazon.
This question is too vague and needs more information. Is 1100 a time used at sea?
A vitamin B12 level of 1427 is high. It could be indicative of an illness such as liver disease, kidney disease, or cancer.
High B12 levels in a blood test can be caused by conditions such as liver disease, kidney failure, or certain types of cancer. Excessive intake of B12 supplements or vitamin injections can also lead to elevated levels in the blood.
Vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms may be delayed in individuals with high intake of supplements of folic acid, as folic acid can correct some of the hematological effects of B12 deficiency without improving neurological symptoms. This delay can lead to a progression of nerve damage due to continued low B12 levels. Regular monitoring of B12 levels is recommended to prevent delays in diagnosis and treatment.
For the most part, elevated levels of vitamin B12 are not dangerous. However, there are a few diseases that may cause these levels to increase. These include hypereosinophilic syndrome, polycythemia Vera, and two forms of leukemia.
Yes, a high dose of B12 can affect it. I had irregular menstruation symptoms, sometimes half a year and longer without menstruating, and -always- after a high dose of B12 (oral, not injected) the menstruation started a few hours later. This is probably caused by something called intrinsic factor - stomach cells that produce intrinsic factor are destroyed or missing, without them you can't absorb B12, no matter if your diet includes more or less B12. Only very high doses may get through (or injected B12), these high doses are not present in ANY food. As soon as your B12 storage is emptied (B12 can be stored in the body for 5-12 years or so), symptoms of B12 deficiency occur, it leads to pernicious anaemia, means that the production of red blood cells is defect, blood cells won't divide any more, you start to have less, but huge red blood cells, since they are not divided. In this environment your menstruation probably stops due to the deficiency of healthy red blood cells. My conclusion is that a very high dose of B12 probably leads to a sudden rush of blood cells, and this may start the menstruation, even after it has stopped for a very long time. Don't forget to supplement iron, and folic acid together with B12 - since the production of blood cells depends on them. For that reason a high dose of B12 may lead to an iron and folic acid deficiency, if not supplemented, they are all used up to build the new blood cells.