Folic acid is not a substitute for vitamin B 12 although it may improve vitamin B 12 -deficient megaloblastic anemia
[13] [14] BPC-157 has been widely used both by athletes and among the general public, mainly for recovery from injury or stimulating healing in chronic conditions, [15] [12] [16] [17] but there is as yet only very limited human trial data on efficacy and only a few preliminary safety studies
It can stimulate natural growth hormone release, target fat cells, reduce inflammation, or improve sleep cycles In simple terms: Hormone therapy replaces whats deficient, while peptide therapy activates and optimizes specific systems for next-level performance
My Iron test result after the first b12 injection dropped to 49.1 ug/dL (was 82.9 months ago)....
But each pharmacy has their own proprietary blend and may have different ingredients or strengths
Typically, vitamin B12 injections can be effective for about one week