Austin Baraki, co-founders of Barbell Medicine
If not enough iron is available, the body may pull the iron from less important physiological processes, such as hair growth, to keep enough iron circulating in the blood
Studies show that up to 90% of individuals following plant-based diets may experience vitamin B12 deficiency
These require intubation and continuous EEG monitoring
Pentadecapeptide BPC 157 efficiently reduces radiation-induced liver injury and lipid accumulation through Kruppel-like factor 4 upregulation both in vivo and in vitro
Topical makes the most sense for: Facial skin texture, fine lines, hydration Scalp application for localized hair growth Scar treatment or post-procedure recovery on a specific area Patients who want to fold GHK-Cu into an existing skincare routine Injectable makes the most sense for: Systemic wound healing (especially internal or in areas you can't easily apply cream) Joint and connective tissue support (topical simply can't penetrate deep enough) Broader anti-aging goals beyond the skin surface Patients already running other injectable peptide protocols (CJC-1295/ipamorelin, BPC-157, TB-500) Here's the thing: for joints specifically, there's no argument