This material is a lyophilized Chemical Reference Standard designed strictly for Isolated Cell Culture Protocols
Once the vitamin B12 reserves reach their normal levels, the injection of vitamin B12 will be needed as maintenance shot once every one to three months to prevent any of the symptoms of deficiency from returning
It also activates integrin-linked kinase (ILK) for tissue repair signaling
Preclinical rodent studies support effects on angiogenesis, endothelial function, and nitric-oxide-related signaling, though these effects are reproducible in animals but not yet validated in humans
BPC-157 was first isolated from body protection compound (BPC), which is found in the gastric juices and is part of the digestive process [1]
Why Injections Beat Pills (For Most People) The simple math: injectable B12 bypasses the stomach acid, liver metabolism, and intestinal absorption issues that limit oral B12 to about 1% bioavailability in most adults