Stability, sensitivity to preservatives, and how often you'll draw from the vial all affect which diluent makes sense for a given compound
Because BPC 157 is not FDA approved, use should only occur under licensed medical supervision
Established benefits of B12 therapy: Treatment of documented deficiency: Intramuscular hydroxocobalamin is the standard NHS treatment for pernicious anaemia and other causes of B12 deficiency, effectively reversing haematological and neurological complications
If you are getting vitamin injections like B12 without a doctor's order, you are probably getting it from another country where pharmacy practices may have lower standards
The symptom list overlaps almost perfectly with the symptoms people blame on "high B12" which is part of why this connection often gets missed
I don"t get the flushing but I do very often get a sensation of feeling warm a couple of days after SI don"t get a temperature just feel warm and its been the same since I started having loading dose about 11 years ago