Lab monitoring (e.g., liver function, B12 levels) may be recommended depending on your clinical situation
BPC-157 and TB-500 significantly enhance the rate of wound healing by promoting the migration of fibroblasts to injury sites and increasing actin production for cell movement
BPC-157 has been studied for a variety of topics and has shown to be helpful in many areas such as: tendinopathy, gastric ulcers, general inflammation, and even neuroprotection
TB-500 amplifies that response and extends it across multiple tissue types at once
The 3ml targets four precise use cases: **exploratory testing** of a new molecule where the user wants to validate tolerance and kinetics on a mini-cycle, **short cycles** of 14 to 21 days on a single peptide (think BPC-157 after a localised injury, or DSIP during an identified sleep-deprivation window), **laboratory sampling** for analytical characterisation of a batch or cross-reference, and **travel or mobility** scenarios where a 10ml multi-dose vial becomes penalising in terms of needle rotation and cold-chain compliance over several weeks
Older people as they are more prone to vitamin B12 deficiency due to impaired absorption of this nutrient