Here's honest guidance: Consider steroids if: You might be a candidate for steroids if ALL of the following apply: You're 25+ years old (brain/endocrine system fully developed) You've trained naturally for 5+ years (exhausted natural potential) Your diet and training are already optimized You understand and accept the health risks You have access to bloodwork and medical monitoring You're willing to commit to proper ancillary drugs and PCT You have realistic goals (not trying to look like Mr

Phase 1: Weeks 13 (Disc Repair Priority) BPC-157: 500mcg/day subQ TB-500: 2.5mg/week subQ GHK-Cu: 1mg/day subQ Focus: disc tissue repair, nerve decompression, anti-inflammation Activity: physical therapy, gentle mobility, no loading Phase 2: Weeks 48 (Add Recomp Layer) Continue Phase 1 stack Add CJC-1295 no DAC + Ipamorelin: 100mcg each, pre-bed This layer drives GH pulsatility for tissue remodeling and begins the body recomposition phase Activity: begin light lifting as cleared by PT Phase 3: Weeks 9+ (Maintenance and Fat Loss) TB-500: Drop to maintenance 1.25mg/week BPC-157: Can drop to 250mcg/day or 5 days/week CJC+Ipa: Continue pre-bed Optional add: Tesamorelin (12mg/day, 5 days/week) for visceral fat and GH optimization pairs well with CJC+Ipa Optional add: Retatrutide for more aggressive fat loss if that's a priority What to Expect: Recovery Timeline Weeks 12: Reduced acute nerve pain is often the first noticeable change

Heres how vitamin B12 injections can be particularly beneficial for our diverse patient population: Support for Patients with Malabsorption Disorders: Patients with conditions such as pernicious anemia or autoimmune disorders may struggle with the absorption of vitamin B12 due to a lack of intrinsic factors
Any of these make an auto-immune cause of B12 deficiency (PA, also called autoimmune gastritis 3 ) more likely
Sources: Takeuchi S, et al
You can decide which method to choose depending on which one is more comfortable for you