Protective effects of BPC 157 on liver, kidney, and lung distant organ damage in rats with experimental Lower-Extremity IschemiaReperfusion injury

You should contact your GP if: You have been found to have elevated B12 levels on blood tests, particularly if levels exceed 1000 ng/L (approximately 740 pmol/L, though laboratory reference ranges vary) and you are not taking high-dose supplements You develop new symptoms after starting B12 supplementation, including persistent skin rashes, significant gastrointestinal disturbance, or unexplained symptoms You have underlying liver disease, kidney problems, or blood disorders and are considering B12 supplementation You are taking B12 supplements without medical supervision and have not had your levels checked, particularly if taking doses exceeding 2000 micrograms daily You experience symptoms that might indicate underlying disease, such as unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, jaundice, or abdominal swelling Call 999 or go to A&E if you develop severe allergic reactions following B12 injections, including difficulty breathing, facial swelling, or widespread rash, as these may indicate anaphylaxis, though this is extremely rare

The BPC-157 + KPV formula is taken orally typically as a capsule, once daily or as directed based on your protocol
Based on the structures of the M1M6 metabolites, we proposed the metabolic process of BPC157 in vivo (Figure 4)
Multiple studies show significant body weight reduction and improved body composition
On their own, B12 injections are unlikely to cause meaningful weight loss