Quick Handling & Storage Storage: Keep dry powder hermetically sealed at -20C, out of direct light and moisture
Intravenous (IV)
Studies have shown that oral collagen can be absorbed at rates as high as 63%, compared to 1-2% for other oral peptides.12 13 Injectable collagen peptides are available, too, but surveys show a large proportion of the population would prefer a less invasive method.14 BPC-157 is another peptide that boasts good oral bioavailability, but the same cant be said about its frequent companion, TB4.15 16 Because we recommend BPC-157 and TB4 in combination, and because BPC-157 can be hard to find in oral form, BPC alone failed to earn our designation as the easiest-to-use peptide

Specifically, we are finalizing our proposed definitions for three new data elements, the median allowed amount, the tenth (10th) percentile allowed amount, and the ninetieth (90th) percentile allowed amount with modification to revise the phrase, no longer than the 12 months to state, no less than 12 months and no longer than 15 months. Final Action: After consideration of public comments, we are finalizing the proposed definitions of median allowed amount, tenth (10th) percentile allowed amount, and ninetieth (90th) percentile allowed amount with modification to reflect a lookback period of no less than 12 months and no longer than 15 months prior to posting the MRF
As the body ramps up red blood cell production in response to B12, potassium can be used up, so your provider may recommend monitoring it with a blood test
For those using oral supplements, consistency in taking them is more important than specific timing around meals