View all FAQs Important safety information and common side effects The most commonly reported Glutathione Injection (GSH) side effects are: Irritation at the injection site Gastrointestinal discomfort (nausea, bloating, cramping) A rotten egg (sulfur) taste in the mouth, usually mild If irritation at the injection site occurs, consider alternating injection sites on the body, apply an over-the-counter itch cream (preferably with hydrocortisone), use injections less frequently, or discontinue use entirely
Many people use BPC-157 peptide therapy to improve recovery time, manage chronic conditions, and support overall wellness
When used appropriately, BPC-157 can be an effective part of a comprehensive approach to injury recovery, gut health, and long-term performance
The scientific rationale for pairing peptides with distinct but non-overlapping mechanisms is well-established in pharmacology research
That requirement is a safeguard, not an obstacle
Vitamin B12 overdose Symptoms: Headache Nausea and vomiting Bloating Diarrhea Fatigue and weakness Tingling in hands and feet Dizziness Itchy, burning skin Acne High blood pressure There are few studies for vitamin B12 overdose, but some medical experts suggest potential harm from B12 overload: May increase the risk for heart attack and stroke Too much vitamin B12 and folate during pregnancy may increase the risk of autism in offspring Could increase the risk for cancer May shorten lifespan High C-reactive protein (CRP) combined with vitamin B12 overload decreases the survival of cancer patients Its unlikely that high vitamin B12 can occur without the overuse of high-efficiency oral or injectable B12