This peptide is noted for its specificity, as it targets growth hormone release without substantially impacting cortisol or prolactin levels, distinguishing it from other secretagogues
A viable peptide solution should always be perfectly clear
You may be at greater risk for low B12 if you: Follow a vegan or restrictive vegetarian diet Have pernicious anemia Have had certain stomach or intestinal procedures Have Crohns disease, celiac disease, or another digestive condition Take medications that affect B12 absorption Have a previously diagnosed deficiency B12 is naturally found in meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products
Is also considered an effective neurological, immunological and anti-stress agent, and has exhibited specific immunosuppressive effects on human B and T lymphocytes
All findings referenced are from preclinical research and in vitro studies
Get full blood work done for an informed decision before starting peptide therapy at home