As a practical guideline for the peptides most commonly prescribed at Perfect B: BPC-157: 12 to 18 months refrigerated, 2 or more years frozen CJC-1295/Ipamorelin: 18 to 24 months refrigerated, 2 or more years frozen TB-500: 18 to 24 months refrigerated, 2 or more years frozen GHK-Cu: 12 to 18 months refrigerated (particularly light-sensitive, keep in original dark vial) MOTS-c: 18 to 24 months refrigerated, 2 or more years frozen Epithalon: 18 to 24 months refrigerated, 2 or more years frozen Semax: 12 to 18 months refrigerated How to Reconstitute Peptides Correctly Reconstitution is the step where most storage problems begin
Adenosylcobalamin (also called cobamamide) is the other active form of B12, found primarily within mitochondria where it supports energy metabolism
Patients often ask whether BPC-157 affects hormones, fertility, or testosterone levels
Vitamin B12 deficiency can also result from poor nutrition, cancer, HIV, during pregnancy, old age, due to alcoholism