Commonly sought by people with Achilles issues, rotator cuff strains, and chronic elbow or knee tendinopathy
KLOW as a pre-mixed blend has not been evaluated by the FDA
Mixing them degrades potency and stability
Their combined use in research demonstrates cytoskeletal and angiogenic synergy ideal for complex tissue restoration

This classic sign typically appears in severe, prolonged iron deficiency Brittle nails : Increased fragility with splitting, peeling, or easy breakage at the free edge Pallor of the nail bed : The normally pink nail bed appears pale or white due to anaemia Vertical ridging : Longitudinal lines or grooves running from cuticle to tip, though these are also common with ageing and may not indicate deficiency Slow growth : Reduced nail growth rate compared to normal (approximately 3mm per month), though this is non-specific and occurs with ageing Nail changes occasionally associated with B12 deficiency include: Blue-grey or brown hyperpigmentation : Diffuse darkening of the nail plate, though this is rare Longitudinal melanonychia : Dark vertical bands, particularly in darker-skinned individuals Brittle texture : Similar to iron deficiency, with increased fragility Nail plate thinning : Overall reduction in nail thickness IMPORTANT : A new or changing dark band on a single nail requires urgent medical assessment, as this may indicate subungual melanoma (a form of skin cancer) rather than nutritional deficiency
