The common side effects of B12 shots include pain at the injection site, mild swelling, and temporary redness
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Breaking this cycle requires aggressive, targeted nutritional support to replenish the cellular stores that the chronic immune response has exhausted, thereby allowing the nervous system to finally begin the healing process
Clean the rubber tops of both the MOTS-c vial and the BAC water vial with an alcohol swab Draw 0.5 mL of bacteriostatic water into a 3 mL syringe Inject the BAC water slowly into the MOTS-c vial, angling the stream down the side wall rather than directly onto the powder Gently swirl the vial until the powder is fully dissolved, do not shake Draw 25 units from the reconstituted vial into an insulin syringe for injection Store the reconstituted vial in the refrigerator between doses Injection Site and Technique The injection is subcutaneous, into the abdomen
This mode of action is also seen with other (nondetergent) sclerosing agents
BPC-157 Side Effects & Safety Reported side effects fall into three buckets: directly observed effects in pilot studies, theoretical risks based on mechanism, and route-specific issues