Description
What Does BPC 157 Treat?
BPC 157 can treat conditions affecting the following organs:
- Ligament
- Muscle
- Stomach
- Intestines
- Skin
- Cornea
- Pancreas
- Liver
- Heart
- Bone
Therefore, it is reasonable to believe that BPC 157 healing work can benefit those who are uncomfortable due to the aforementioned conditions, as this peptide can enhance blood flow to the injured areas.
- Tendon Outgrowth
- Cell Survival
- And Cell Mitigation
WHAT ELSE IS BPC 157 KNOWN FOR?
BPC 157 is also known to be a partial sequence from the human gastric protein BPC. It:
- Has been found in isolated gastric juice
- Found out to be stable and very much resistant to hydrolysis or enzyme digestion
- Easily dissolved in water
- Does not need any carrier to be applied
- Has found out to heal wounds such as:
- Gastric ulcer
- Skin
- Cornea
- Muscle
- Colon-Colon Anastomosis
- Colocutaneous Fistula
- And even Segmental Bone Defect
Furthermore, BPC 157 has been found to expedite the healing of the transected rat Achilles tendon and even the medial collateral ligament of the knee.
This is being used in clinical trials to treat inflammatory bowel disease.
Let’s take a closer look at BPC 157’s procedures.
Although the exact nature of its healing process is still unknown and being investigated in clinical trials, it has been proposed that it could have a control function of collagen fragments.
It has also shown a connection to proteins that are important for bone health.
- Basic Dosage: For most individuals, the recommended basic dosage of BPC-157 is between 2.5 to 3.75 micrograms per kilogram of body weight, taken twice daily.
- Injections: If you choose injections, the typical dosage is 16 syringe units per application, administered twice daily. Ensure that any injected BPC-157 is properly diluted with bacteriostatic water, and always follow the instructions provided on the vial.
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