PEPTIDES
BPC-157
BPC 157 is a fragment of body protection compound (BPC) discovered in human gastric juice. It serves to expedite the healing process for various wounds, encompassing tendon-to-bone healing and the recovery of injured ligaments. Operates systematically within the digestive tract to address issues like leaky gut, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), gastrointestinal cramps, and Crohn’s disease. Safeguards against and prevents gastric ulcers. Can be employed to shield the liver from toxic damage, such as that induced by alcohol or antibiotics. Facilitates the healing of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).
BPC 157, a stable gastric peptide, has been identified as a safe therapeutic option for conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, ligament injuries, and tendon-to-bone injuries. It maintains stability in human gastric juice and has not been associated with any reported toxicity.
BPC 157 is accessible in the form of both subcutaneous injections and oral capsules
How does BPC-157 work?
BPC-157 expedites the healing process in response to tendon and ligament injuries by enhancing the production of type 1 collagen in these tissues. It plays a cytoprotective role, contributing to the preservation of the mucosal lining in the gastrointestinal tract. Functioning as an anti-inflammatory agent, it supports the safeguarding and healing of inflamed intestinal tissues. BPC-157 facilitates the repair of tissue damage by promoting increased blood flow to the affected tissues. Moreover, BPC-157 acts as a neuroprotective agent by modulating the production of serotonin and dopamine in the brain.
