One possibility is that the injection is not fully absorbed by the body, leading to inadequate distribution of the vitamin
Potential side effects may include injection-site redness, swelling, bruising, itching, tenderness, small lumps, headache, fatigue, nausea, appetite changes, abdominal discomfort, stool changes, dizziness, altered sleep, mood changes, or feeling off. Allergic or immune reactions are also possible, and the FDA has specifically raised concerns about immunogenicity and peptide-related impurities in compounded BPC-157
Its relevance to neuropathy comes through serotonin synthesis promotion and neuroprotective gene expression modulation
Thymosin Beta-4
This integrated approach allows for more profound and lasting results, whether your focus is on hormonal balance or skin rejuvenation
The injection itself takes less than one minute