People with Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Those diagnosed with a B12 deficiency, often indicated by symptoms like weakness, pale skin, and dizziness, can benefit from injections to quickly boost B12 levels
Animal studies, like the one cited with rat models, consistently show recovery of tendon-to-bone and muscle-to-bone junctions that normally fail to heal spontaneously
Each vial combines GHK-Cu (50 mg), BPC-157 (10 mg), TB-500 (10 mg), and KPV (10 mg) 80 mg total allowing researchers to evaluate complementary pathways in controlled in-vitro environments rather than preparing four separate vials
This direct delivery ensures nearly complete absorption, allowing for faster onset of effects and higher potency compared to oral supplements
Other side effects that can occur include: Excessive sweat production Rapid weight gain Pain when breathing Shortness of breath when lying down Anxiety Increased or irregular heart rate Numbness, tingling or muscular weakness Increased thirst Urinary frequency B12 injections can also cause allergy symptoms immediately after administration, like difficulty breathing, a swollen throat, mouth, or swelling of the mouth, tongue or face