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BCP-157 Shows Promise for Knee Pain, Healing & Function
According to a study on intra-articular injection of BCP-157 for knee pain published on PubMed ( https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34324435) BPC-157 appears to be effective in improving recovery from knee injuries with noted benefits in: Participants in the cited retrospective study received intra-articular peptide injections of BPC-157 only or a combo of BPC-157 and Thymosin-Beta-4 (TB4) 6 months…
Peptides Show Potential for Addiction Treatment
Peptides are being explored as potential therapeutic options for helping with addiction recovery, as they may influence brain chemistry, mood regulation, and stress response systems that are often involved in addictive behaviors. While research on peptides specifically for addiction is still evolving, several peptides have shown promise in preclinical or early-stage studies for their potential…
What is BPC-157
BPC-157, or Body Protection Compound-157, is a synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in the stomach. It is known for its ability to promote healing and tissue regeneration within the body. Research has shown that BPC-157 can accelerate the healing of wounds, tendons, ligaments, and muscles by stimulating the growth factors responsible for cell…