In vitro assays show increased glycerol release from adipose tissue following exposure to AOD 9604, a widely used biochemical marker of active lipolysis [1]
WADA status: AOD-9604 is prohibited (S0: Non-Approved Substances)
Common causes of B12 deficiency include: vegan or vegetarian diet, age 50+, acid reflux medication (PPIs), digestive disorders, birth control use, heavy alcohol intake, and celiac disease

How Its Administered Taken orally as a standard capsule or tablet Doses typically range from 2501,000 mcg per serving, often once or twice daily No mixing or refrigeration required Pros Convenient and needle-free Travel-friendly and easy to store Familiar supplement format (great for compliance) May offer limited GI tract effects if it survives digestion Cons Very low bioavailability due to breakdown in stomach acid No clinical research validating capsule efficacy May contain unverified peptide content or underdosed formulas Often marketed as dietary supplements, not research-grade peptides Best For Casual users seeking convenience or placebo-based support Individuals with mild digestive discomfort looking for a general gut health product Users who cannot access injectable or oral liquid BPC157, but still want to try the compound If considering capsules, look for third-party testing and clear labeling of dosage and peptide identity many products on the market may not contain actual BPC157

Ultimately, while skinny shots may provide some benefit, they should be seen as part of a broader health plan rather than a standalone solution for weight loss
Individual variability is significant