Injecting contaminated solution introduces these organisms directly into subcutaneous tissue, potentially causing: Localized injection site reactions (redness, swelling, warmth) Abscess formation requiring medical drainage Cellulitis (spreading skin infection) In rare cases, systemic infection The risk is highest for vials that are significantly past their BUD, have been stored improperly, or have been punctured many times
Is higher concentration topical always better
At the same time, User 35 believed injectable BPC-157 worked better for lower digestive tract issues
When saliva flow drops, anaerobic bacteria that naturally live in the mouth begin to thriveespecially on the tongue and along the gumline
Additionally, if the goal is to lose weight, its important that the pounds dropping off are mostly from fat and not lean muscle mass
primarily to help manage blood sugars to control, decrease appetite, and also that impacts our digestion as well," she said