Peptides for gut health like BPC-157 target different mechanisms and might be more appropriate for individuals with existing GI pathology
Quality sourcing is paramount for safety, effectiveness, and reliable results
Administering them consistently, typically 1-2 times per week, maximizes their effectiveness and helps maintain overall health
Injections are particularly appropriate for those with: Pernicious anaemia, an autoimmune condition affecting B12 absorption Conditions affecting the stomach or small intestine, such as Crohns disease or coeliac disease Those who have had gastric surgery or bariatric procedures Strict vegans and vegetarians not meeting their B12 needs through food or oral supplements For those who can absorb B12 normally, oral supplements are generally an effective and well-evidenced alternative to injections
While still considered an experimental research compound , its growing use in fitness and wellness circles stems from its unique mechanism of action , which well break down in the next section
The Bottom Line Vitamin B12 injections can help if your gut doesnt absorb nutrients well or you dont want to take a daily oral supplement