KPV
KPV is a C-terminal tripeptide of a-MSH (alpha-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone) that acts in a manner similar to hormones and relays information from one tissue through the blood to another via biological messengers. Helpful in the treatment of a broad array of conditions, from skin disorders to musculoskeletal conditions to gut problems, and many more.
Benefits
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Excellent anti-inflammatory benefits, making it useful in treating various inflammatory conditions
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Boosts the immune system
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Promotes wound healing and faster recovery of damaged tissues
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Improves skin health (including conditions like acne and psoriasis)
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Enhances gut health (helpful for reducing symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease)
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Has antimicrobial effects against pathogens such as S. aureus and C. albicans
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Aids recovery from liver injury by increasing the replication of liver cells
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Reduces scarring and improves the organization of collagen fibers
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Improves the prolonged survival of grafted tissues
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Suppresses inflammatory responses which spur contact dermatitis
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Can help fight fungal infections
Possible Side Effects
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Injection site reactions (redness, swelling, itching)
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Nausea
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Fatigue
Contraindications
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Do not take if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
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Do not take if you have an active cancer diagnosis
Reconstitution
ADMINISTRATION METHOD: Subcutaneous Administration
TIMING: If you are using KPV for gut-repair, dose any time day or night, but designate a specific time each day that you will be able to dose, a consistent dose time is important for this purpose. If you are using KPV for anything other than gut repair, dose any time of day. Does not need to be fasted.
CYCLE LENGTH: 8-10 weeks on followed by 4-6 weeks off
VIAL SIZE: 10
BAC WATER: 2mL
DOSING: Starting dose is 4 units (200mcg), bump up by 2 units (100mcg) as needed to achieve desired results. Max dose is 20 units (1mg)