TB-500 makes more sense when: The injury is deep or hard to reach with an injection (spine, deep hip, cardiac tissue) You're dealing with multiple injuries at the same time Recovery involves systemic inflammation rather than something localized BPC-157 makes more sense when: The injury is easy to inject near (knee, shoulder, elbow, ankle) Gut healing is the main goal, since BPC-157's strongest documented effects are in the GI tract You're targeting a neurological issue through a localized administration route Neither peptide has human RCT data for musculoskeletal use yet
However, if you are ill, high doses of vitamin B12 that you might receive to treat a deficiency may cause some symptoms, such as: What to avoid while taking B12
Vitamine B12 Gerda 1000g est un mdicament base de vitamine B12
This medication works through satiety pathways distinct from GLP-1 therapies
The more nerves that are injured, the more numbness, pain or muscle loss you'll feel in your shoulder, arm, or hand