BPC 157 is a partial sequence of body protection compound (BPC) found in human gastric juice.
BPC 157 can be used to accelerate healing of a variety of wounds including tendon-to-bone healing and healing of damaged ligaments.
Acts systematically in the digestive tract to combat leaky gut, IBS, gastro intestinal cramps and Crohn’s disease
Protects and prevents gastric ulcers
Can be used to protect liver from toxic damage (alcohol, antibiotics, etc.)
Promotes healing of traumatic brain injury (TBI). and other forms of cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, liver disease, neurodegeneration, and cancer.
WHAT FORMS OF BPC-157 ARE AVAILABLE?
BPC 157 is available as a subcutaneous injection and oral capsule.
How Does BPC-157 Work?
In response to tendon and ligament injury, BPC-157 accelerates healing by increasing type 1 collagen in these tissues.
BPC-157 is cytoprotective and thus helps maintain the mucosal lining of the GI tract.
As an anti-inflammatory, it aids in the protection and healing of inflamed intestinal tissues.
BPC-157 also aids in tissue damage repair by increasing blood flow to damaged tissues.
Additionally, BPC 157 acts as a neuroprotective by modulating serotonin and dopamine production in the brain.
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Why Would I want to Use BPC-157?
Based on the literature, BPC-157 has been shown to:
Improves healing of many types of wounds
Protects intestinal organs and prevents stomach ulcers
Combats leaky gut, IBS, gastro-intestinal cramps and Crohn’s disease-
Accelerate healing of skin burns
Works as an anti-inflammatory
Maintains integrity of mucosal lining GI tract
Repairs tissues of GIT, tendons, ligaments, brain, bone, etc.
Improves digestive function
Protects and promotes healing of liver due to toxic stress
What Are the Benefits of BPC-157?
Benefits for patients on BPC-157:
Improves gut related issues
Improves healing of wounds
Repairs brain tissue
Healing of liver
What You Need to Know
BPC 157 is a stable gastric peptide and has been found as a safe treatment for inflammatory bowel disease, ligament wounds and tendon–to-bone wounds. It is stable in human gastric juice and has no reported toxicity.