The injections go straight into your bloodstream, meaning your body can use them right away
Unlike synthetic drugs that force biochemical reactions, peptides work with your bodys natural systems to: Stimulate your pituitary gland to produce more growth hormone naturally (sermorelin, tesamorelin,) Enhance tissue repair and wound healing (these lack FDA approval) Improve metabolic function and body composition (tesamorelin, semaglutide) Support immune function and reduce inflammation (thymosin alpha-1) Optimize cellular communication and longevity pathways The appeal is obvious: peptides offer targeted therapeutic effects with minimal side effects when used correctly
Vitamin B12 for vision A rare condition from a lack of vitamin B12 is optic neuropathy
In addition, alcohol swabs are suggested to clean the site before and after self-administration to assure your skin is free of potential infectious contaminants, as well as to blot any blood that may possibly ooze from the site
For those who suffer from a vitamin B12 deficiency, injections will likely be recommended every 10 days as a build-up phase and then will continue as a monthly treatment or to be administered every 2 to 3 months in order to completely reverse the side effects of the deficiency