Injectable BPC-157 is commonly preferred for tendon injuries, joint pain, and post-surgical recovery because it enters the bloodstream directly
See a doctor if you have high B12 and High B12 on a blood test doesnt always require action, but certain combinations warrant prompt evaluation: B12 above 1,000 pg/mL without supplementation or injections Unexplained fatigue, weight loss, abdominal pain, or night sweats alongside elevated B12 Abnormal liver function tests (ALT, AST, bilirubin) or kidney markers (creatinine, GFR) on the same panel Abnormal complete blood count (CBC), especially elevated white blood cells, red blood cells, or platelets B12 levels that are rising over serial measurements without a clear dietary or supplement explanation What to do about high B12 levels There is no specific treatment for high vitamin B12 because the B12 level itself is almost never the problem
It supports practitioner theory only and does not include hands-on injecting, supervised assessment or clinical competency sign-off
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According to the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health, the average adult age 19 or older needs 2.4 mcg of B12 daily (or 2.6 mcg for pregnant women and 2.8 mcg for women who are breastfeeding)
Gastrointestinal studies: In the gastrointestinal field, BPC-157 has demonstrated notable efficacy in models of gastric ulcers induced by ethanol, NSAIDs and stress