Those are complementary pathways, not competing ones, which is why the stack works
Other groups who may benefit include: Patients following gastric surgery (gastrectomy, bariatric procedures) where intrinsic factor production or absorption sites are compromised Individuals with malabsorption disorders such as Crohn's disease, coeliac disease, or chronic pancreatitis Strict vegans and vegetarians with dietary insufficiency, though oral supplementation is usually tried first Elderly patients with atrophic gastritis or reduced gastric acid production Patients on long-term metformin or proton pump inhibitors, which can impair B12 absorption [6] [8] Individuals with nitrous oxide exposure (recreational or medical), which can cause functional B12 deficiency Diagnosis typically involves serum B12 measurement, with levels below approximately 148 pmol/L (though thresholds vary between laboratories) generally indicating deficiency

I noticed some bruising that was happening, which I was already warned about and I felt for the procedure that just having the bruising and the swelling, knowing that it was going to be going down, I was noticing improvement within the next couple of days as the swelling was going down
Unlike corticosteroid injections (which reduce pain short-term but damage cartilage long-term), BPC-157 appears to be cartilage-sparing and potentially cartilage-supportive making it relevant for early-stage osteoarthritis or post-injury joint degradation
*Correspondence: Penghua Fang, [email protected]
The anonymous collection of discarded blood samples from SCD children undergoing chronic transfusion was classified as exempt by the Institutional Review Board at Augusta University and did not require informed consent