How to reconstitute BPC-157 (injectable powder) Step-by-step guide to mixing your BPC-157 powder
This means it works in the same way to make you feel fuller for longer and lower your appetite
Remove the plastic cap from the vial
If you intend to supplement vitamin B12, choose a form with methylcobalamin, hydroxocobalamin, adenosylcobalamin, or a combination of these (avoid cyanocobalamin, if possible)
Commonly Reported Side Effects Based on community reports, side effects appear relatively uncommon and typically mild: Most Frequently Reported: Injection site reactions (redness, minor pain, itching) Mild nausea (particularly with oral administration) Temporary dizziness Headache Fatigue Less Commonly Reported: Skin flushing Changes in appetite Temporary mood changes Vivid dreams Theoretical Concerns Growth Factor Effects: BPC-157's upregulation of growth factors raises theoretical concerns for: Cancer promotion in those with existing malignancies Acceleration of undiagnosed tumors Effects on benign growths (polyps, fibroids) No evidence directly supports these concerns, but caution is warranted given the mechanisms involved
For those with absorption issues, the B12 injection is a great fix because it bypasses the digestive system, which is likely where your absorption issues originate