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Mechanisms underlying neuroprotection include enhanced cerebral angiogenesis supporting tissue oxygenation, anti-inflammatory effects reducing secondary injury, antioxidant activity limiting free radical damage, and modulation of neurotransmitter systems including the dopamine/glutamate/NO system
Because B12 symptoms can look like symptoms of other diseases, diagnosing a B12 deficiency can be challenging
What would move this position is: a randomised, placebo-controlled trial in a defined population with an objective primary endpoint, a pre-registered protocol, and pharmacovigilance over a clinically meaningful duration
Use local knee injection when: - You have a specific, localized injury (torn ACL, MCL sprain, patellar tendinopathy, meniscus tear) - Pain concentrates in one area of the knee - You can identify the approximate location of the damaged structure Use systemic injection when: - You have diffuse knee pain without a clear source - Multiple structures are involved (post-surgical, advanced osteoarthritis) - You are stacking BPC-157 with TB-500 for broader systemic repair - You cannot tolerate injections near the knee Split protocol: Some users inject 60-70% of their daily dose locally near the knee and the remaining 30-40% subcutaneously in the abdomen
A Vitamin D injection ensures your body receives a concentrated, bioavailable dosefar more efficiently than through oral supplements alone