Potential side effects may include injection-site redness, swelling, bruising, itching, tenderness, small lumps, headache, fatigue, nausea, appetite changes, abdominal discomfort, stool changes, dizziness, altered sleep, mood changes, or feeling off. Allergic or immune reactions are also possible, and the FDA has specifically raised concerns about immunogenicity and peptide-related impurities in compounded BPC-157
If you want a joint-and-recovery option thats more than just curcumin, Extra Strength Turmeric+ stacks turmeric with boswellia, ginger, and quercetin
Side effects after having received your second dose and booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccine are usually similar to the ones experienced after the initial injection
This conversion rate varies significantly between individuals, which explains why some people respond excellently to minoxidil while others see minimal results
Vitamin D is the most potent stimulus for LL-37 production that we know of