How to Take BPC-157: Dosage and Timing How to take BPC-157: inject 250-500 mcg subcutaneously near the injury once daily for 4-8 weeks
Tissue NAD+ levels fall progressively across the lifespan
further notes that NICE CKS guidance states that treatment of B12 deficiency in people with neurologic involvement should include injections on alternate days until there is no further improvement
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Try: Vagal nerve stimulation (gargling, humming, cold exposure) Breathwork and HRV training EMDR or somatic therapy Gentle movement (yoga, stretching) Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) under physician guidance Medications Often Used for MCAS While functional medicine focuses on the root cause, medications may be helpful short-term or during flares: H1 blockers : loratadine, cetirizine, hydroxyzine H2 blockers : famotidine, ranitidine Mast cell stabilizers : cromolyn sodium, ketotifen Leukotriene inhibitors : montelukast Aspirin (in salicylate-tolerant individuals): blocks prostaglandins LDN (Low-Dose Naltrexone) : modulates immune response Living with MCAS: Practical Tips Keep a symptom diary to track flares and exposures Store and consume fresh food histamine builds up in leftovers Use HEPA filters in home and bedroom Avoid scented products and chemical cleaners Communicate MCAS with medical providersespecially before surgery or dental work Build a flare kit (antihistamines, electrolytes, DAO, KPV, Cromolyn) Final Thoughts Mast Cell Activation Syndrome is complexbut not impossible to treat

Select the Right Gauge Selecting the right gauge depends on skin thickness and the depth of the injections