**Pernicious Anemia:** Management of pernicious anemia, a condition characterized by the inability to absorb vitamin B12 from the gastrointestinal tract
AOD-9604 provides a targeted approach by specifically activating the cellular machinery responsible for fat breakdown in adipocytes
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TB-500: Best for deep tissue and chronic injuries Why it's excellent for specific injuries: Penetrates deeper into tissues than BPC-157 Superior for muscle belly tears Improves flexibility and range of motion Reduces scar tissue formation Anti-inflammatory effects Best for: Deep muscle injuries Chronic tendon issues Limited range of motion Old injuries with scar tissue Full-body recovery Dosing: Loading: 5-10mg per week for 4-6 weeks Maintenance: 2-5mg per week Injectable subcutaneous 8-16 week protocols BPC-157 vs TB-500: BPC-157: Better for acute injuries, gut, faster results TB-500: Better for chronic issues, flexibility, deep tissue Often used together for comprehensive healing See our TB-500 guide , BPC-157 vs TB-500 comparison , and TB-500 dosage calculator