You're not alone, and the reason might have less to do with your hormone levels and more to do with what's happening between your ears
From available case reports, compounding pharmacy data, and practitioner experience, the following have been observed: BPC-157 Reported Side Effects Nausea and gastrointestinal discomfort (especially with oral administration) Dizziness or light-headedness Flushing or warmth at injection sites Headache Fatigue or somnolence in some users TB-500 Reported Side Effects Injection site reactions (redness, mild pain, swelling) Transient fatigue or lethargy following administration Headache Possible flu-like symptoms in a minority of users Long-Term Risks: What We Don't Know This is arguably the most vital part of this guide
This is one reason patients see KPV discussed in the context of gut health and inflammatory bowel disease research
Phase 2 trials in diabetes, cognition, and anti-aging applications
Not everyone needs to escalate to 1.7mg or 2.4mg
AOD-9604 is not semaglutide you won't see dramatic scale movement in week 2