results may be slower than injections Injectable Peptides Best for: BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu (subcutaneous) Advantages: Higher bioavailability, systemic benefits beyond hair (skin, joints, healing), faster onset of action Limitations: Requires injection protocol, not suitable for everyone, may need to be administered by a healthcare professional The Combination Approach Many practitioners and biohackers report the best results by combining topical and injectable peptides
The risk is highest for vendors who sell prescription medications, market products for human consumption, operate at large scale, or have already received warning letters
However, the production of collagen starts to decline by the time you turn 25
Benzyl alcohol may cause: Injection site irritation Allergic reactions Systemic toxicity in vulnerable populations (especially neonates and pregnant patients) Always assess the patients health status before using BNS