The B12-IF complex is absorbed by cells in the final section of the small intestine (the ileum), where IF is cleaved from B12 and subsequently, B12 passes into the blood where transport proteins bind to it and is distributed to cells all around the body (Obeid et al., 2015
Potential treatment for abdominal aorta anastomosis: The peptide shows immediate benefits when applied as a bath immediately after anastomosis (7)
BPC-157 Benefits For Recovery BPC-157 demonstrates significant effects on musculoskeletal recovery by accelerating the repair process for tendon injuries, ligament injuries, and muscle tears
Cancer history or active malignancy: The peptide angiogenic properties could theoretically promote tumor vascularization
Breastfeeding mothers are both recovering from their pregnancy and delivery and producing milk for their newborn two incredibly demanding physiological processes
Older adults : As we age, our bodies become less efficient at absorbing nutrients like B12, and deficiency is more common after age 60