Regular physician follow-ups to assess digestive improvements, adjust protocols as needed, and ensure optimal therapeutic outcomes for gut health
Authored by Sikiric and 17 others, the study references a new potent peptide that the team had previously isolated from human gastric juice and dubbed Body Protection Compound for its apparent protective effects on a range of body parts
It is administered through subcutaneous injection and has been found to be safe and effective in clinical trials
Funding This work was supported by the University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia (Grant BM 099)
Safety Reported side effects are generally mild: injection-site pain, transient headaches, nausea, and occasional mood shifts
Diagnostic Selective Nerve Root Blocks (DSNRBs) are very similar to epidural injections