There has been limited research examining the efficacy of BPC-157 in humans, and the peptide has yet to receive formal approval for any therapeutic use
This inhibitory action contributes to glycines calming and reflex-modulating effects on the spinal cord-for example, helping regulate motor-neuron activity and muscle tone
Systemic effects of carnitine supplementation: A review of adverse event reports
It can also be used if it's self-administered by the patient
Choose Bpc-157 When Facing Tendon injuries including tennis elbow, golfers elbow, Achilles tendonitis, patellar tendinopathy, and rotator cuff issues Ligament damage especially partial tears and sprains Gastrointestinal problems including ulcers, IBD, IBS, gastritis, and leaky gut Need to protect tissues from corticosteroid damage Nerve tissue protection and neuroprotection applications Single localized injury requiring targeted repair Bpc-157 uniquely prevents corticosteroid damage to tendons, directly upregulates growth hormone receptors on tendon fibroblasts, and can be taken orally with maintained bioavailability for gut issues