BPC-157 contains methionine, making oxidation a relevant concern
The diagnostic process typically involves: Clinical history taking, focusing on symptoms (fatigue, neurological changes, dietary habits) Physical examination for signs of anaemia or neurological impairment Blood tests including full blood count, serum B12, and often folate levels Additional investigations such as intrinsic factor antibodies or parietal cell antibodies if pernicious anaemia is suspected For borderline results, additional tests like holotranscobalamin (active B12) may be considered NICE guidance recommends that treatment should commence based on clinical presentation if neurological symptoms are present, without waiting for laboratory confirmation, as delays can result in irreversible nerve damage
To maintain consistent results, many providers recommend a series of skinny shots spaced weekly or biweekly initially, followed by maintenance injections as needed
This combination can help boost metabolism, enhance fat breakdown, and promote weight loss
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