BPC-157: The Healing Peptide BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) is a peptide originally derived from gastric juices
A practical default is to treat most reconstituted peptide solutions as short-term materials: refrigerate at 2-8 C , protect from light, minimize vial punctures, and plan to use or discard the vial within about 28 days unless the supplier provides compound-specific stability data
BPC-157 Not FDA-approved
Some more severe, but rare, side effects that can occur are low potassium levels, muscle cramps, irregular heartbeat, chest pains, or blurred vision
And the most common causes for non-scarring hair loss (female or male pattern hair loss and telogen effluvium) tend to respond well to treatment when success is defined as halting any progression of hair loss and/or regrowing hair. Can B12 stop hair loss
MIC B12 injections contain methionine (12.5-25 mg/mL), inositol (25-50 mg/mL), choline (25-50 mg/mL), and vitamin B12 as either cyanocobalamin or methylcobalamin (1,000-5,000 mcg/mL)