There is After having a B12 shot, a person should monitor for adverse symptoms and seek medical help if they experience: severe pain at the injection site mild diarrhea a swelling sensation in the body temporary itching of the skin In rare cases, a person may also be at risk of: anaphylaxis pulmonary edema congestive heart failure peripheral vascular thrombosis, which involves blood clots polycythemia vera, which is a type of blood cancer If anyone experiences difficulty breathing, hives, or swelling, they need emergency medical help
I had an MRI and follow on CT
BPC-157: Best peptide for gut healing Why it's #1 for digestive issues: Heals stomach and intestinal ulcers Repairs leaky gut Reduces intestinal inflammation Protects gut lining Improves IBS and Crohn's symptoms Best for: Leaky gut syndrome IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis Stomach ulcers GERD and esophageal issues Post-antibiotic gut damage Dosing for gut: Oral: 500-1,000mcg daily on empty stomach (preferred for gut) Injectable: 250-500mcg twice daily (works systemically for gut too) 8-12 weeks minimum Can use long-term Timeline: 1-2 weeks: Initial symptom relief 4-6 weeks: Significant improvement 8-12 weeks: Major gut healing Why oral BPC-157 for gut: Direct contact with gut lining as it passes through Works locally on damage Injectable works too but oral may be more targeted See our BPC-157 guide , how to take BPC-157 , and peptides for gut health
You will need to boost your B12 supply to address this situation
I had to email numerous times insisting that I need injections for life
The rationale behind this stack is that 5-amino-1mq enhances cellular fat metabolism, AOD-9604 promotes lipolysis through growth hormone receptor activation, and the secretagogue compound stimulates natural growth hormone release