In addition to B12, our shots include Vitamin B1 (thiamine), Vitamin B2 (riboflavin), Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), L-carnitine, lidocaine, and the lipotropics methionine, inositol, and choline
While not FDA-approved or intended to treat medical conditions, early research and anecdotal experiences suggest BPC-157 may support: Post-exercise recovery Joint and connective tissue resilience Gut lining health General inflammation response Many users include it in their peptide wellness stacks for long-term recovery and vitality goals
N-terminal acetylation protects glucagon-like peptide GLP-1-(7-34)-amide from DPP-IV-mediated degradation retaining cAMP- and insulin-releasing capacity
Researchers utilize BPC-157 to probe the fundamental cellular and molecular processes underlying tissue regeneration and the body's intrinsic repair systems
So next time you go to the doctor, check and see if you need some B12 in your life.
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