Most people get enough vitamin B12 in their diet, but some need supplementation
A Comparison of Injection Methods for BPC-157 Research To make this easier to visualize, here's a breakdown of the primary research administration methods
This means they might need different amounts of B12 than others
In WADA FAQs on the Prohibited List they note, "Use of supplement products that have been subjected to one of the available quality assurance schemes can help to reduce, but not eliminate, the risk of an inadvertent doping infringement." WADA does not approve, certify, or endorse dietary supplements
Such a model would also explain the late progressive phase of MS, that resembles traditional neurodegenerative diseases in many ways, and that is largely resistant to anti-inflammatory therapies
While the upfront learning curve exists, the at-home approach is far more budget-friendly in the long runespescially for frequent users