Sourced from a 503A pharmacy. Delivered reconstituted, not in powdered form as seen when sourced from a lab.
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide derived from a protective protein in the stomach. It has been shown in preclinical studies to accelerate healing and modulate inflammation in soft tissue, muscle, tendon, ligament, and even nerve injuries.
Potential therapeutic effects (based on animal and early human data):
Enhances tendon, ligament, and muscle repair
Promotes angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels)
Reduces inflammation and oxidative stress
Protects gut mucosa and may aid in GI disorders (ulcers, leaky gut)
May support neurological recovery and joint health
Modulates nitric oxide and dopamine/serotonin pathways (possible mood, focus benefits)
(Note: Most data are from preclinical studies; human evidence is still emerging.)
Musculoskeletal injury or post-surgical recovery
Chronic tendonitis, ligament sprains, or joint pain
Athletes or active individuals with overuse injuries
Patients with GI inflammation or ulcerative symptoms
Individuals seeking regenerative or anti-inflammatory support
Generally well-tolerated in available data, but may include:
Mild redness or irritation at injection site
Transient headache, nausea, or dizziness (rare)
Potential for allergic reaction (rare)
Not FDA-approved; use is typically under a licensed clinician’s supervision for research or compounded medical use. This is sourced from a 503A pharmacy. Sent to patient already reconstituted, not in powder form.