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Breastfeeding Methylcobalamin is distributed into breast milk in amounts similar to those in maternal plasma, and distribution in breast milk allows for adequate intakes of methylcobalamin by breastfeeding infants
Reported human anecdotal effects include nausea, dizziness, and injection site reactions
For injury healing (muscles, tendons, ligaments) Standard protocol: Dose: 250-500mcg twice daily (500mcg-1mg total daily) Method: Injectable SubQ near injury site Duration: 4-8 weeks minimum Timing: Morning and evening Severe injuries: Dose: 500mcg twice daily (1mg total daily) Method: Injectable SubQ Duration: 8-12 weeks Can extend if needed Mild injuries: Dose: 250mcg twice daily (500mcg total) Method: Injectable SubQ Duration: 4-6 weeks Use our BPC-157 dosage calculator and BPC-157 5mg dosing guide
(2011) showed BPC-157 promotes tendon fibroblast outgrowth, cell survival under oxidative stress, and cell migration through the FAK-paxillin signaling pathway
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