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BPC-157

BPC-157

Rapid healing and tissue repair

$249/mo

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About BPC-157

Mechanism of Action

BPC-157 is a 15-amino acid peptide derived from a protective protein in human gastric juice. It promotes angiogenesis by increasing VEGF expression, delivering oxygen and nutrients to injured tissues. The peptide modulates growth factors (FGF, EGF) essential for tissue repair and influences the nitric oxide pathway to regulate blood flow and reduce inflammation.

Scientific Background

Developed in the 1990s by Croatian researchers, BPC-157 is stable at gastric pH and active when administered systemically. Three decades of research demonstrate its ability to accelerate healing of muscle, tendon, ligament, and bone injuries. Studies show it heals ulcers throughout the GI tract and provides protective effects against NSAIDs, alcohol, and other damaging agents.

Clinical Applications

BPC-157 is particularly effective for tendon and ligament injuries, which heal slowly due to poor blood supply. It can be injected locally near injury sites or systemically for whole-body benefits. Beyond musculoskeletal applications, it helps heal leaky gut syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, and gastric ulcers. Often combined with TB-500 for synergistic effects.

Evidence-Based

Clinical Research & Studies

Backed by peer-reviewed research from leading medical journals

2010
Peer Reviewed

BPC-157 accelerates healing of Achilles tendon injury in rats

Study demonstrating BPC-157 significantly accelerated healing of surgically-induced Achilles tendon injury through enhanced angiogenesis and collagen organization, with improved biomechanical properties of healed tissue.

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2011
Peer Reviewed

Stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC-157 in the treatment of colitis

Research showing BPC-157 effectively treated experimental colitis by promoting mucosal healing, reducing inflammation, and protecting the intestinal barrier, demonstrating potential for inflammatory bowel disease treatment.

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2016
Peer Reviewed

BPC-157 promotes tendon-to-bone healing and functional recovery

Study revealing BPC-157 enhanced healing at the tendon-bone interface through increased growth factor expression and improved structural integration, relevant for rotator cuff and similar injuries.

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