Subcutaneous B12 administration, although promising in select cases such as congenital cobalamin disorders, lacks comprehensive comparative studies against IM and oral routes
It is becoming possible to imagine a future in which American regulators lose their grip on the safety and the efficacy of drugs
Your body needs vitamin B12 and plays a role in making new blood cells, such as red blood cells, and for your nervous system to function normally
Systemic injection (abdomen) also works because BPC-157 migrates to sites of inflammation
What are the potential benefits of MIC B12 injections
BPC-157 should not be used by people who are pregnant or breastfeeding, who have active cancer (it promotes angiogenesis), who are under 18, or who have a known allergy to it