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BPC-157 is a penta-decapeptide composed of 15 amino acids. It is a partial sequence of the body protection compound (BPC) that was discovered in and isolated from human gastric juice. Animal studies have shown it to accelerate the healing of many different wounds, including muscle, tendon and damaged ligaments. Additionally, BPC 157 has shown to protect organs and aids in the prevention of gastric ulcers. BPC-157 acts systemically in the digestive tract to combat leaky gut, IBS, gastro-intestinal cramps, and Crohn’s disease. This peptide has been known to exhibit analgesic characteristics. Research has shown its ability to help skin burns heal at a faster rate by increasing blood flow to damaged tissues. BPC-157 significantly accelerates reticulin and collagen formation as well as angiogenesis together with stimulation of macrophages and fibroblasts infiltration representing a potential therapeutic tool in wound healing management.
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BPC-157 is researched for its potential to support tissue healing, gastrointestinal health, and inflammation modulation in lab models.
It’s often administered daily in regenerative or injury recovery experiments.
Yes, it’s commonly paired with TB-500 or GHK-Cu in soft tissue studies.
Keep refrigerated and avoid temperature swings after mixing.
It’s often part of healing or post-injury protocols due to its broad activity in tissue support.