Side Effects & Safety AOD-9604 has a genuinely clean safety profile based on both clinical studies and community use: Injection site reactions: Mild redness or bruising, common and temporary Headache: Reported by a minority of users in the first week, typically self-resolving Fatigue: Occasional, especially at higher doses usually resolves No significant hormonal disruption: Unlike full HGH, no thyroid, insulin, or IGF-1 concerns at standard doses AOD-9604 received GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) status from the FDA for use as a food ingredient during its development phase an unusual distinction that reflects its clean clinical safety data
[1] Investigational status: large-scale human trials still needed
Vitamin boosters are simple intramuscular injections designed to top up specific nutrients that support energy, immunity and healthy skin
The body can only retain so much
Clients at Intra-V commonly use BPC-157 to address a wide range of concerns: Tendon and ligament injuries (rotator cuff, Achilles, elbow tendinitis) Joint pain and stiffness Muscle strains and recovery after workouts Chronic inflammation or overuse injuries Gut issues including ulcers, IBS, or leaky gut Post-operative recovery Nerve pain or minor nerve damage It's also a popular choice for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and individuals with active lifestyles who want to stay ahead of injuries or simply recover faster from them