Flashes of very hot or cold temperature Changes to appetite and/or weight Dizziness Fatigue Headaches Safety BPC-157 is generally considered safe for use
Without clean hands and a properly disinfected site, the risk of infection increases
B12 MIC injections and IV treatments bypass the stomach altogether, and are already in a form your body can use, so absorption is not an issue
This direct administration is particularly beneficial for individuals with malabsorption issues, such as those with pernicious anemia, Crohn's disease, or celiac disease
Signs of deficiency include: Fatigue and low energy Memory issues and brain fog Numbness or tingling in the hands and feet Mood swings or depression Pale skin and shortness of breath Supplementing Safely: Dosage and Absorption Tips While B12 is generally safe as its water-soluble (meaning excess is excreted), certain considerations can help you get the most out of your supplement: Sublingual Supplements : These are absorbed directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system, making them ideal for those with absorption issues