Thin data cant confirm benefit, and it cant rule out harm, including whether the blood-vessel growth that BPC-157 and TB-500 trigger could feed an undetected tumor
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The NHS uses B12 injections for one thing: treating a proven vitamin B12 deficiency that the gut cannot fix on its own
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Comparing NAD+ Delivery Methods: IV vs Oral vs SubQ Now that weve detailed each method, lets compare them side by side to see the pros, cons, and best use-cases of each: Bioavailability & Absorption: IV NAD+ is the gold standard with ~100% bioavailability since it goes straight into your bloodstream