(7) BPC-157 Peptide and Tissue Damage A study was conducted to understand the extent of the angiogenic potential of the peptide beyond local wounds, ligaments, and GI tract wounds and to study its action on multiple gastrointestinal lesions on the pancreas, liver injuries, heart damage, endothelium damage, and blood pressure
To reduce BAC levels responsibly, stop drinking well before driving or operating machinery, stay hydrated with non-alcoholic beverages, engage in physical activity to boost metabolism, and avoid mixing alcohol with medications or other substances that can enhance its effects
Some protocols increase to 200 mcg of each after assessing initial response
Your dose may change depending on how you respond to the treatment and the vitamin B12 levels in your blood
Citations Andrs E et al, "The pathophysiology of elevated vitamin B12 in clinical practice." QJM, June 2013