The following is a summary of documented tissue systems from peer-reviewed literature: This cross-tissue activity profile is directly attributable to the fact that its primary mechanisms VEGFR2-driven angiogenesis and NO system modulation are not tissue-specific
Off-label veterinary use and animal studies indicate that it is in general well tolerated, although it is not FDA approved for dogs , and should only be used under veterinary supervision
Fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk and other dairy products are good sources of vitamin B12 Clams and beef liver are some of the richest sources of vitamin B12 Some breakfast cereals and non-dairy milks (soy, oat, etc.) are fortified with vitamin B12 If the body does not have enough vitamin B12 then you may experience symptoms such as fatigue, pale skin, headaches, low mood, stomach issues, difficulty concentrating, inflammation of mouth and tongue, pins and needles, muscle weakness, or impaired coordination
This isn't because 1:1 is mechanistically optimal in some provable way it's because researchers studying combinations of these compounds chose 1:1 as the default and the literature accumulated around that choice
Research in rats has observed that the peptide may substantially increase the collateral blood vessel growth rate in the setting of ischemia
Community schedules often run for 612 weeks