Furthermore, the severity of traumatic lesions typically associated with TBI, such as subarachnoid hemorrhage (bleeding in the space between the brain and the tissues that cover it), intraventricular hemorrhage (bleeding inside the brain's ventricular system), brain laceration, and hemorrhagic laceration, appeared to be less pronounced in the murine models of the BPC-157 group
Thankfully, this vitamin occurs naturally in many animal foods, e.g., beef liver, eggs, clams, red meat, fish, poultry, nutritional yeast, milk and other dairy products
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How often should I receive a Vitamin B12 + MIC injection for optimal results