The dual-pathway stimulation of this growth hormone releasing peptide combination generates more robust GH pulses that affect a wider range of tissue and systems
This limits absorption and reduces its overall effectiveness
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For use in vitamin B12 deficiency associated with cobalt deficiency in cattle and sheep and for vitamin B12 deficiency associated with inadequate vitamin B12 intake or intestinal malbsorption in swine and horses.