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Supplemental B12, given as weekly injections, are a great option for people of all ages
Not meant to treat or cure illnesses
Abundant hemorrhage with necrosis (D, 2.5, H&E)
Extensor tendonitis responds well to subcutaneous injection because the tendons sit so close to the surface
How to Inject BPC-157 Safely Under Medical Guidance Subcutaneous Injections: Simple and Effective Best for: Systemic healing or mild injuries Location: Abdomen or near the injured area Needle: 2931 gauge, inch Technique Clean vial top and skin with an alcohol pad Draw reconstituted peptide with a sterile syringe Pinch skin and inject at a 4590 angle Dispose of the needle properly Intramuscular Injections: Deeper Targeting Best for: Deep tissue, ligament, or tendon repair Needle: 2730 gauge, 1 inch Inject near injury site for maximum effect Rotate injection sites to prevent irritation Stacking BPC-157 With Other Peptides BPC-157 + TB-500 Goal: Accelerate healing and flexibility Protocol: BPC-157 250500 mcg daily (local injection) TB-500 25 mg weekly (divided doses) These two peptides complement each other: BPC-157 targets the injured tissue, while TB-500 promotes systemic healing