Yes, B12 injections can have side effects, although they are generally rare and mild
If you're determined to get in shape and finally lose weight, Lipo-B12 injections may be the answer you've been searching for
Reconstitution Process: Allow the BPC-157 vial to reach room temperature Use bacteriostatic water (BAC water) as the reconstitution fluid (this contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative) Draw the appropriate amount of BAC water into an insulin syringe Inject the water slowly down the inside wall of the vial, allowing it to gently dissolve the powder Do not shake vigorously, but gentle swirling is acceptable Allow the solution to sit until fully dissolved (typically a few minutes) Common Reconstitution Ratio: 5 mg BPC-157 + 5 mL BAC water = 1 mg/mL (100 mcg per 0.1 mL / 10 units on an insulin syringe) Storage Guidelines: Lyophilized (unreconstituted) BPC-157: Store below -18C (-0.4F) for long-term storage
We would never give to anyone pregnant or breast feeding
How it's typically prepared Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water and refrigerate
Practical Considerations : Importance of proper dosage, administration routes, and sourcing from reliable providers