Vitamin D deficiency is more commonly found in people with Hashimotos 68 percent of my readers with Hashimotos reported also being diagnosed with vitamin D deficiency , and 67 percent saw improvement in energy from increasing their vitamin D levels
Results: Users report forgetting to snack, with 15% average weight loss in trials
This is called step therapy
Very rarely, some people experience: Mild itching or redness at injection site (if using injection) Slight weight gain (from better nutrient absorption) Compared to: NSAIDs (stomach ulcers, bleeding) Cortisone (weakens bones, immune suppression) Surgery (weeks of recovery) BPC-157 is remarkably safe References Chang, C
The 2018 IJMS review documents reductions in TNF-alpha, NF-kB, and pro-inflammatory cytokine signaling in multiple experimental contexts, alongside increases in glutathione and ascorbic acid levels in wounded tissue 1