Acute injuries less than three months old typically respond fastest to BPC-157, while chronic tendinopathy that has been present for years may require longer treatment and tempered expectations
Quick Reference: Injection site reactions: 15-25% (mild, resolve in 2-24 hours) Nausea: 5-10% (transient, first week) Dizziness: 3-7% (occasional, brief) Serious events: Zero documented in 100+ animal studies Typical dose: 250-500 mcg/day SubQ
Start with 2ml for most peptides
For best results, combine with adequate calcium intake (1,000-1,200 mg daily) and vitamin D (600-800 IU daily, or as guided by blood levels)
This can lead to B12 deficiency, which can cause many symptoms such as numbness, weakness, abnormal gait, memory loss, depression, and anemia among many others (No Stomach for Cancer, 2023)