Do not begin a peptide protocol without a clinical evaluation
The NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, citing Institute of Medicine recommendations, advises that it is advisable for those older than 50 years to meet their RDA mainly by consuming foods fortified with vitamin B12 or a supplement containing vitamin B12. This recommendation reflects the fact that 10 to 30% of older adults lose the ability to efficiently absorb naturally occurring B12 from food
The formula: Dose needed (mcg) Concentration (mcg/ml) = Volume to inject (ml) Example 1: BPC-157 You need: 250mcg Concentration: 2500mcg/ml (5mg + 2ml water) Calculation: 250 2500 = 0.1ml Inject 0.1ml (10 units on insulin syringe) Example 2: Semaglutide You need: 500mcg (0.5mg) Concentration: 2500mcg/ml (5mg + 2ml water) Calculation: 500 2500 = 0.2ml Inject 0.2ml (20 units on insulin syringe) Example 3: TB-500 You need: 2500mcg (2.5mg) Concentration: 2500mcg/ml (5mg + 2ml water) Calculation: 2500 2500 = 1ml Inject 1ml (entire syringe if using 1ml syringes) Math not your thing
"Dangerous" is context-dependent
A typical strategy is a short trial, evaluate response, then repeat cycles as clinically indicated while addressing lifestyle and underlying drivers
For example, if you typically inject in your abdomen, consider switching to your thigh