BPC 157 10mg

$104.00

BPC-157, or Body Protection Compound-157, is a 15-amino acid synthetic peptide derived from a protein naturally present in human gastric juice. Renowned for its potent healing properties, BPC-157 has shown remarkable efficacy in promoting tissue repair, accelerating wound healing, and protecting the gastrointestinal system. Its benefits extend to the treatment of tendon and ligament injuries, muscle damage, and gastrointestinal disorders. By modulating the nitric oxide (NO) system and stimulating new blood vessel formation, BPC-157 supports rapid regeneration and recovery across a range of tissues.

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