However, this has NOT been demonstrated specifically for BPC-157 in any published study
If you want more details on how it is described to work, read BPC-157 explained
[1] [2] While high-dose oral B12 supplements can be effective through passive diffusion, they are not routinely recommended for pernicious anaemia management in UK practice
injectable protocols may have minimal downtime
Hydroxocobalamin is the standard UK preparation, administered intramuscularly for conditions like pernicious anaemia and gastrointestinal malabsorption B12 acts as a cofactor in DNA synthesis, red blood cell formation, and nervous system function, supporting energy metabolism pathways Common side effects include injection site reactions, mild gastrointestinal upset, and temporary urine discolouration, with serious reactions being rare NHS access requires GP assessment with blood tests