Oral BPC-157 (capsules or stable oral form) Best for: Gut healing (IBS, leaky gut, ulcers, Crohn's) Digestive issues Beginners afraid of needles Convenience How it comes: Capsules containing BPC-157 powder Oral stable BPC-157 Arginate or Acetate Pre-measured doses No mixing required Advantages: No needles required Easy to use Works directly on gut lining Convenient for travel Disadvantages: Lower bioavailability than injectable Less effective for injuries/systemic healing More expensive per dose typically Slower results Important note: Standard BPC-157 has poor oral bioavailability
Please do the following: Obtain a large coffee can that has a plastic lid
Some B12 treatment options include: Oral supplements: to help keep sufficient B12 levels in those with a mild deficiency B12 injections: for more moderate to severe cases of B12 deficiency Diet changes: including eating more B12-rich foods like eggs, milk, meat, nutritional yeast, and foods fortified with B12 (which are often helpful for people who want to eat meat and/or dairy alternatives) Its important to follow the advice from a healthcare professional to make sure that treatment for B12 deficiency is tailored to your unique requirements
Those little needle jabs also help jump-start your skin's own healing process, speeding up cell turnover and boosting the tightening and rejuvenating effects
If youve got a lot of fine lines under your eyes, microneedling is a great choice