BPC-157 for Healing and Recovery
Supports Joint, Muscle and Gut Health
$25.00
* This product is strictly for laboratory research use only and must not be used for human consumption, medical treatments, or any other non-research purposes.
What is BPC-157?
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a naturally occurring protein in gastric juices. Known for its regenerative properties, BPC-157 supports the healing of joints, muscles, and the gastrointestinal tract. It promotes angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels) and enhances collagen production, making it valuable in studies on soft tissue recovery, gut health, and injury rehabilitation.
Mechanism of Action:
BPC-157 works by interacting with growth factors and supporting the body's natural healing processes. Its effects on collagen and blood vessel formation aid in tissue regeneration, and it has shown to reduce inflammation in research studies, providing potential benefits for a range of injuries and inflammatory conditions.
Potential Benefits:
Accelerated Healing: Promotes faster recovery for muscle, tendon, and ligament injuries.
Reduced Inflammation: May alleviate chronic inflammation and swelling in joints.
Gastrointestinal Health: Supports the healing of the stomach lining, beneficial in gut health studies.
Neuroprotective Effects: Some studies indicate that BPC-157 could protect neurons from stress-induced damage.
Current Research Areas:
Injury Rehabilitation: BPC-157 is extensively studied for its ability to support the repair of ligaments, tendons, and muscles, especially in sports medicine.
Gastrointestinal Health: Its role in healing the gut lining has made it a focus in gastrointestinal research, particularly for conditions like ulcers.
Inflammation and Pain Relief: Researchers are exploring its anti-inflammatory properties in both acute and chronic pain scenarios.
Dosage and Administration:
Common Research Dosage: 200-500 mcg daily, injected subcutaneously.
Timing: Usually administered once daily, though frequency can be adjusted depending on specific research needs.
Safety and Potential Side Effects:
Injection Site Reactions: Mild irritation at the injection site is possible.
Headache and Nausea: Rarely reported but possible with higher dosages.
Additional Research References:
PubMed: Detailed studies on BPC-157’s healing properties (PubMed).
ResearchGate: Research papers on BPC-157’s applications in inflammation and recovery (ResearchGate).