Sublingual B12 raises blood numbers. It has never been shown to protect a single nerve. There is no reason to think it prevents permanent nerve damage.
Physiology
Hawthorn Extract as a System Modulator
Introduction
Hawthorn appears to function as a system modulator. Its effects extend across circulation, inflammation, pain signaling, central nervous system activity, and protection during tissue injury. These physiological domains are deeply interconnected within a living organism. Changes in one system influence the others through overlapping networks of signaling molecules, regulatory pathways, and physiological feedback loops.
The body operates through interacting regulatory systems that continuously shape one another’s behavior. A change in vascular function can alter inflammatory activity. Inflammation can affect pain sensitivity and neural excitability. Neural signaling can influence immune function and tissue repair. The resulting effects are often larger and more complex than would be predicted by examining any one system in isolation.
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