Cardiovascular (Heart and Blood Vessel) Complications In rare but serious cases, B12 replacement can lead to heart and blood vessel problems: Shortness of breath Peripheral edema (swelling in legs and arms) Rapid weight gain Pulmonary edema (fluid in lungs) Congestive heart failure (heart cannot pump effectively) Blood clots in vessels These complications arise from increased blood volume, thicker blood, and sudden changes in how hard the heart needs to work
Lets break this down with evidence-backed highlights from peer-reviewed studies: BPC-157 has been shown to preserve and protect the mucosal lining of the stomach and intestines, especially in models of ulcers and colitis
They are not : A guaranteed fat-loss shortcut The same thing as aesthetic fat-dissolving injections A replacement for nutrition, activity, sleep, or medical care Think of lipotropic injections as a support tool
It is also important to rotate injection sites regularly to avoid tissue damage or irritation
But, it can change based on how bad the deficiency is and what the patient needs
Advanced Research Focus BPC-157 research centers on its proposed cytoprotective, angiogenic, and tissue-repair-associated properties observed in preclinical animal models