However, vegans and strict vegetarians require particular attention, as plant-based foods contain negligible B12 unless fortified
And thats particularly true for BPC-157
The 24 mg dose that circulates for TB-500 belongs to full-length TB-4, the parent molecule, and does not transfer to the fragment
If you're very low in B12, you can get higher-dose vitamin B12 shots
This was confirmed to me by my business partner and genius biochemist Nick Andrews, who had the following to say: Chronic administration has been tested and shown to not generate toxic or negative effects while generating the positive effects observed in adipose tissue as well as muscle tissue. My best guess is that this is supported by what has been seen in animal and cell models thus far: 5-amino-1MQ shows in vivo therapeutic efficacy in murine models of DIO (20 mg/kg/d sc.), muscle injury (5 or 10 mg/kg bid

Peptides expected to return to legal compounding status include: BPC-157 - studied for tissue repair, gut healing, and inflammation reduction Thymosin Alpha-1 - an immune-modulating peptide used in infectious disease and oncology support TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) - studied for muscle repair, flexibility, and recovery CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin - growth hormone-releasing peptides supporting sleep, metabolism, and lean muscle AOD-9604 - a peptide fragment studied for fat metabolism Selank and Semax - neuropeptides studied for cognitive function and anxiety GHK-Cu - a copper peptide studied for wound healing and regeneration MOTS-C - a mitochondrial peptide studied for metabolic regulation Important: Category 1 reclassification is not the same as FDA approval