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You can, but be cautious about combining it with other active ingredients like retinoids, AHAs, or BHAs, as this can increase the risk of irritation
Subcutaneous vs Intramuscular Injection There are two injection routes used in practice: Subcutaneous (SubQ) the standard approach Reconstitute BPC-157 in bacteriostatic water as directed by your provider Inject under the skin in the abdomen, away from scar tissue Rotate injection sites to prevent localised irritation BPC-157 is water-stable and does not require acetate buffers practical for daily use Intramuscular (IM) for localised muscle injury Used when targeting a specific muscle group directly Less common in research protocols
Further research is required to fully elucidate the KEAP1-dependent and -independent mechanisms of GSH-dependent regulation of NRF2
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Evidence suggests carnitine supplementation supports efficient glucose metabolism