Q6: What are the reported side effects of DSIP
Protocol approach 2: gut-focused autoimmune support (BPC-157 plus KPV) Goal: Restore gut barrier integrity and reduce intestinal inflammation Components: BPC-157 : 200-300 mcg twice daily, orally or subcutaneously near the abdomen (promotes mucosal healing, angiogenesis) KPV: 200-500 mcg daily, orally (NF-kB inhibition, cytokine reduction, PepT1-mediated gut absorption) Rationale: For autoimmune conditions with significant gastrointestinal involvement, including IBD, celiac-associated inflammation, or any autoimmune condition complicated by leaky gut, this combination addresses both the physical barrier damage (BPC-157) and the inflammatory signaling (KPV)
Dosage / Administration of B12 Injections Subcutaneous shots can be administered instead of intramuscular - means injecting with a very short needle into the fat layers around your abdomen or thighs - easier for self-administration and the B12 is released slowly
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide studied in laboratory environments for its interaction with extracellular matrix signaling pathways, copper transport activity, and peptide-mediated gene expression models