Still, its important to be clear that long-term data in humans is limited
If folate deficiency is suspected, it is reasonable to give oral folic acid (0.4 1 mg/day) without doing laboratory investigation for deficiency at least until the hemoglobin and mean corpuscular volume normalizes (or longer if the underlying cause cannot be eliminated)
It's a balance between being localized and allowing for proper absorption
Might be worth checking out the side effects on the internet - there are probably more than you imagine, so worth checking out first
For fat loss, pair a GLP-1 agonist with BPC-157 for GI protection
Salven P, Lymboussaki A, Heikkil P, Jskela-Saari H, Enholm B, Aase K, et al