Skin inflammation is the bodys protective immune response that activates when skin cells react to irritation, infection, or internal imbalance, often leading to visible redness, swelling, or acne
However, the levels of cyanide resulting from cyanocobalamin are so minimal that the term toxic is hardly applicable here Build up in the cells: studies have shown that around 1000 g of cyanocobalamin accumulates in the cell fluid during therapy with high dosages (2)
Systemic reviews in 2025 still classify BPC157 as investigational, stressing that chronicuse safety in humans is unknown
But when used for semaglutide, each "unit" simply represents 0.01mL of whatever solution you have in the syringe
This peptide is known to speed up healing, particularly healing from tendon, ligament, and muscle injury