Women at Perfect B who use BPC-157 most commonly present with one of three primary indications: gut health and inflammatory bowel symptoms, post-surgical or post-procedure recovery, or chronic musculoskeletal injuries from athletic activity
High-dose oral B12 supplements are available over the counter for a few dollars per month, while injection visits typically involve copays, administration fees, and the time cost of repeated clinic appointments
For B12 injections, gauges between 22 and 27 are typically used
Human studies have mainly described pharmacokinetics, safety, and tolerability, rather than demonstrating strong clinical effectiveness
Both cite the Institute of Medicine which has not established a "Tolerable Upper Intake Level" for vitamin B12, despite having done so for other nutrients as their source