Your doctor will typically monitor your response through clinical improvement and blood tests such as full blood count, rather than rechecking B12 levels after starting injections

BPC-157: The Tissue Repair Catalyst Derived from : Body Protection Compound found in gastric juice Mechanism : Promotes angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels) Enhances fibroblast migration and growth Improves collagen formation Reduces inflammatory cytokines (e.g., TNF-alpha, IL-6) Impact : Accelerates healing in tendons, ligaments, muscles, nerves, and the GI tract TB-500: The Mobility Enhancer Synthetic version of : Thymosin Beta-4 Mechanism : Increases actin production (a protein essential for cell movement and structure) Promotes wound remodeling Reduces fibrosis and scar tissue Downregulates NF-kB , a key driver of inflammation Impact : Enhances cellular repair, improves mobility, reduces joint stiffness GHK-Cu: The Skin and Anti-Aging Powerhouse Naturally found in : Human plasma, saliva, and urine Mechanism : Binds to copper and delivers it into tissues Stimulates type I and III collagen production Increases elastin , glycosaminoglycans , and keratinocyte migration Acts as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound Impact : Promotes firm, elastic skin

For urgent but non-emergency concerns, contact NHS 111 or attend an A&E department, and report any suspected adverse reactions to the MHRA via the Yellow Card Scheme at yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk
Plasma MOTS-c itself is not yet widely available as a clinical laboratory test, though research assays exist
AHK-Cu primarily exhibits potential within fibroblasts
Long-term safety appears favorable when used under medical supervision with appropriate monitoring